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Saliva microbiomes distinguish caries-active from healthy human populations
Yang, Fang1,2,3; Zeng, Xiaowei4; Ning, Kang4; Liu, Kuan-Liang5; Lo, Chien-Chi5; Wang, Wei4; Chen, Jie4; Wang, Dongmei4; Huang, Ranran4; Chang, Xingzhi4; Chain, Patrick S.5; Xie, Gary5; Ling, Junqi1,2,3; JianXu4
2012
发表期刊ISME JOURNAL
卷号6期号:1页码:1-10
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The etiology of dental caries remains elusive because of our limited understanding of the complex oral microbiomes. The current methodologies have been limited by insufficient depth and breadth of microbial sampling, paucity of data for diseased hosts particularly at the population level, inconsistency of sampled sites and the inability to distinguish the underlying microbial factors. By cross-validating 16S rRNA gene amplicon-based and whole-genome-based deep-sequencing technologies, we report the most in-depth, comprehensive and collaborated view to date of the adult saliva microbiomes in pilot populations of 19 caries-active and 26 healthy human hosts. We found that: first, saliva microbiomes in human population were featured by a vast phylogenetic diversity yet a minimal organismal core; second, caries microbiomes were significantly more variable in community structure whereas the healthy ones were relatively conserved; third, abundance changes of certain taxa such as overabundance of Prevotella Genus distinguished caries microbiota from healthy ones, and furthermore, caries-active and normal individuals carried different arrays of Prevotella species; and finally, no 'caries-specific' operational taxonomic units (OTUs) were detected, yet 147 OTUs were 'caries associated', that is, differentially distributed yet present in both healthy and caries-active populations. These findings underscored the necessity of species- and strain-level resolution for caries prognosis, and were consistent with the ecological hypothesis where the shifts in community structure, instead of the presence or absence of particular groups of microbes, underlie the cariogenesis.

; The etiology of dental caries remains elusive because of our limited understanding of the complex oral microbiomes. The current methodologies have been limited by insufficient depth and breadth of microbial sampling, paucity of data for diseased hosts particularly at the population level, inconsistency of sampled sites and the inability to distinguish the underlying microbial factors. By cross-validating 16S rRNA gene amplicon-based and whole-genome-based deep-sequencing technologies, we report the most in-depth, comprehensive and collaborated view to date of the adult saliva microbiomes in pilot populations of 19 caries-active and 26 healthy human hosts. We found that: first, saliva microbiomes in human population were featured by a vast phylogenetic diversity yet a minimal organismal core; second, caries microbiomes were significantly more variable in community structure whereas the healthy ones were relatively conserved; third, abundance changes of certain taxa such as overabundance of Prevotella Genus distinguished caries microbiota from healthy ones, and furthermore, caries-active and normal individuals carried different arrays of Prevotella species; and finally, no 'caries-specific' operational taxonomic units (OTUs) were detected, yet 147 OTUs were 'caries associated', that is, differentially distributed yet present in both healthy and caries-active populations. These findings underscored the necessity of species-and strain-level resolution for caries prognosis, and were consistent with the ecological hypothesis where the shifts in community structure, instead of the presence or absence of particular groups of microbes, underlie the cariogenesis. The ISME Journal (2012) 6, 1-10; doi:10.1038/ismej.2011.71; published online 30 June 2011
文章类型Article
关键词Caries Metagenomics Oral-microbiome Prevotella Saliva
WOS标题词Science & Technology ; Life Sciences & Biomedicine
DOI10.1038/ismej.2011.71
关键词[WOS]CHILDHOOD CARIES ; ORAL MICROFLORA ; DENTAL-CARIES ; HUMAN-BODY ; COMMUNITY ; DIVERSITY ; CHILDREN ; BACTERIA ; DISEASES ; SYSTEM
收录类别SCI
语种英语
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Microbiology
WOS类目Ecology ; Microbiology
WOS记录号WOS:000299052500001
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条目标识符http://ir.qibebt.ac.cn/handle/337004/1081
专题单细胞中心组群
作者单位1.Sun Yat Sen Univ, Dept Operat Dent & Endodont, Guanghua Sch, Guangzhou 510155, Guangdong, Peoples R China
2.Sun Yat Sen Univ, Hosp Stomatol, Guangzhou 510155, Guangdong, Peoples R China
3.Sun Yat Sen Univ, Inst Stomatol Res, Guangzhou 510155, Guangdong, Peoples R China
4.Chinese Acad Sci, Qingdao Inst Bioenergy & Bioproc Technol, Qingdao, Shandong, Peoples R China
5.Los Alamos Natl Lab, Biosci Div, Los Alamos, NM USA
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Yang, Fang,Zeng, Xiaowei,Ning, Kang,et al. Saliva microbiomes distinguish caries-active from healthy human populations[J]. ISME JOURNAL,2012,6(1):1-10.
APA Yang, Fang.,Zeng, Xiaowei.,Ning, Kang.,Liu, Kuan-Liang.,Lo, Chien-Chi.,...&JianXu.(2012).Saliva microbiomes distinguish caries-active from healthy human populations.ISME JOURNAL,6(1),1-10.
MLA Yang, Fang,et al."Saliva microbiomes distinguish caries-active from healthy human populations".ISME JOURNAL 6.1(2012):1-10.
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