Association of Vitamins D, B9 and B12 with Obesity-Related Diseases and Oral Microbiota Composition in Obese Women in Croatia.

IF 2.3 4区 农林科学 Q3 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Food Technology and Biotechnology Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.17113/ftb.60.02.22.7478
Ana Huđek Turković, Martina Matovinović, Kristina Žuna, Lucija Škara, Snježana Kazazić, Višnja Bačun-Družina, Ksenija Durgo
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Research background: Oral microbiota has become an important factor in obesity, but its association with obesity-related diseases and serum 25-hydroxy vitamin D [25(OH)D] and B complex amounts is still uncertain. The main aim of the paper is to determine the variation in oral microbiota composition as a response to the vitamin status and obesity-related diseases in obese females from Croatia. We hypothesized that the prevalence of probiotic or pathogenic bacteria in the oral cavity of obese women in Croatia depends on the amounts of vitamin B9 (folic acid), B12 and 25(OH)D in serum and/or hypertension, diabetes and prediabetes diagnosis.

Experimental approach: To test the defined research hypothesis, female individuals with body mass index (BMI)≥30 kg/m2 (N=70) were recruited to participate in this study. Obese women were divided into groups according to BMI value, diagnosis of obesity-related diseases and amount of micronutrient in blood. For the quantitative determination of folic acid, vitamin B12 and 25(OH)D in serum, an electrochemiluminescence protein binding assay (ECLIA) was performed. Microorganisms isolated from the saliva of obese women were analyzed by MALDI-TOF mass spectrometer.

Results and conclusions: The presented results do not support the hypothesis that the prevalence of probiotic or pathogenic bacteria in the oral cavity of obese women in Croatia depends on the amount of micronutrients. On the other hand, hypertension and diabetes/prediabetes favour the growth of oral pathogens, specifically increased levels of Candida sp.

Novelty and scientific contribution: To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study showing the relationship between obesity, micronutrient amount, oral microbiota composition, and the incidence of obesity-related disease. We included only obese women from Croatia, so it is regionally specific. Also, we have shown that oral microbiota composition is not connected with micronutrient deficiencies but only with obesity-related diseases.

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克罗地亚肥胖妇女维生素D、维生素B9和维生素B12与肥胖相关疾病和口腔微生物群组成的关系
研究背景:口腔微生物群已成为肥胖的重要因素,但其与肥胖相关疾病及血清25-羟基维生素D [25(OH)D]和B复合物含量的关系尚不确定。本文的主要目的是确定口腔微生物群组成的变化,作为对克罗地亚肥胖女性维生素状况和肥胖相关疾病的反应。我们假设克罗地亚肥胖妇女口腔中益生菌或致病菌的流行取决于血清中维生素B9(叶酸)、B12和25(OH)D的含量和/或高血压、糖尿病和前驱糖尿病的诊断。实验方法:为检验既定的研究假设,招募体重指数(BMI)≥30 kg/m2的女性个体(N=70)参与本研究。肥胖妇女根据BMI值、肥胖相关疾病的诊断和血液中微量营养素的含量进行分组。采用电化学发光蛋白结合法(ECLIA)定量测定血清中叶酸、维生素B12和25(OH)D的含量。采用MALDI-TOF质谱仪对肥胖妇女唾液中分离的微生物进行了分析。结果和结论:目前的结果不支持克罗地亚肥胖妇女口腔中益生菌或致病菌的流行程度取决于微量营养素摄入量的假设。另一方面,高血压和糖尿病/糖尿病前期有利于口腔病原体的生长,特别是念珠菌的水平增加。新颖性和科学贡献:据我们所知,这是第一个显示肥胖、微量营养素量、口腔微生物群组成和肥胖相关疾病发病率之间关系的研究。我们只包括克罗地亚的肥胖女性,所以这是地区特异性的。此外,我们已经表明,口腔微生物群组成与微量营养素缺乏无关,而只与肥胖相关的疾病有关。
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Food Technology and Biotechnology
Food Technology and Biotechnology 工程技术-生物工程与应用微生物
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12 months
期刊介绍: Food Technology and Biotechnology (FTB) is a diamond open access, peer-reviewed international quarterly scientific journal that publishes papers covering a wide range of topics, including molecular biology, genetic engineering, biochemistry, microbiology, biochemical engineering and biotechnological processing, food science, analysis of food ingredients and final products, food processing and technology, oenology and waste treatment. The Journal is published by the University of Zagreb, Faculty of Food Technology and Biotechnology, Croatia. It is an official journal of Croatian Society of Biotechnology and Slovenian Microbiological Society, financed by the Croatian Ministry of Science and Education, and supported by the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts.
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