挪威成人口腔微生物群与过敏相关

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口腔微生物组组成与几种局部和全身性疾病的发生和进展有关。与成人过敏的关联研究较少。目的:我们试图利用高通量测序数据确定与成人过敏结果相关的口腔微生物群。方法采用16S rRNA基因扩增子测序对453名挪威成年人(平均年龄28岁)的牙龈样本进行细菌群落特征分析。我们检查了2200多个与自我报告的哮喘、湿疹或鼻炎相关的细菌分类群,以及血清型(IgE >;0.70骨/ L)。我们使用线性回归来确定总体细菌多样性是否因每种过敏结果而不同,并使用偏差校正(ANCOM-BC2)分析微生物组的组成以确定差异丰富的分类群。结果口腔细菌群落多样性较低(P <;.05)。细菌多样性没有因哮喘和湿疹状况而异。虽然哮喘没有细菌分类群的差异丰度,但许多细菌分类群的差异丰度(P <;.05在多次测试校正后)与特应性、湿疹和鼻炎有关。这些分类群包括一些细毛菌属和梭菌属。其中一些,包括链球菌,以前与呼吸系统健康有关,而另一些则是新的。我们还发现了与鼻炎患者使用鼻腔药物相关的类群。值得注意的是,微生物网络的相互关系因过敏状态而异。结论口腔牙龈细菌群落组成可能与成人过敏结局有关。这些发现可能有助于开发新的治疗策略。
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Oral microbiota related to allergy in Norwegian adults

Background

Oral microbiome composition has been linked to onset and progression of several localized and systemic diseases. Associations with allergy in adults have been less explored.

Objective

We sought to identify oral microbiota associated with allergy outcomes in adults using high-throughput sequencing data.

Methods

We characterized bacterial communities of gingival samples from 453 Norwegian adults (average age, 28 years) using 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing. We examined more than 2200 bacterial taxa in relation to self-reported current asthma, eczema, or rhinitis, and seroatopy (IgE > 0.70 kU/L). We used linear regression to determine whether overall bacterial diversity differed by each allergic outcome and analysis of composition of microbiomes with bias correction (ANCOM-BC2) to identify differentially abundant taxa.

Results

Less diverse oral bacterial communities were observed (P < .05) in individuals with atopy or rhinitis compared with those without. Bacterial diversity did not differ by asthma and eczema status. While no bacterial taxa were differentially abundant by asthma, many were differentially abundant (P < .05 after multiple-testing correction) in relation to atopy, eczema, and rhinitis. These taxa include several from the genera Leptotrichia and Fusobacterium. Some, including Streptococcus, were previously implicated in respiratory health, whereas others were novel. We also found taxa related to nasal medication use in individuals with rhinitis. Notably, microbial network interconnections differed by allergy status.

Conclusions

Bacterial community compositions of oral gingival samples may play a role in allergic outcomes in adults. These findings could contribute to the development of novel treatment strategies.
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The journal of allergy and clinical immunology. Global
The journal of allergy and clinical immunology. Global Immunology, Allergology and Rheumatology
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