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Dysbiotic human oral microbiota alters systemic metabolism via modulation of gut microbiota in germ-free mice

Kyoko Yamazaki, Kyoko Yamazaki, Eiji Miyauchi, Tamotsu Kato, Keisuke Sato, Wataru Suda, Takahiro Tsuzuno, Miki Yamada‐Hara, Nobuo Sasaki, Hiroshi Ohno, Kazuhisa Yamazaki, Kazuhisa Yamazaki

2022Journal of Oral Microbiology16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: The effect of oral microbiota on the intestinal microbiota has garnered growing attention as a mechanism linking periodontal diseases to systemic diseases. However, the salivary microbiota is diverse and comprises numerous bacteria with a largely similar composition in healthy individuals and periodontitis patients. Aim: We explored how health-associated and periodontitis-associated salivary microbiota differently colonized the intestine and their subsequent systemic effects. Methods: The salivary microbiota was collected from a healthy individual and a periodontitis patient and gavaged into C57BL/6NJcl[GF] mice. Gut microbial communities, hepatic gene expression profiles, and serum metabolites were analyzed. Results: The gut microbial composition was significantly different between periodontitis-associated microbiota-administered (PAO) and health-associated oral microbiota-administered (HAO) mice. The hepatic gene expression profile demonstrated a distinct pattern between the two groups, with higher expression of lipid and glucose metabolism-related genes. Disease-associated metabolites such as 2-hydroxyisobutyric acid and hydroxybenzoic acid were elevated in PAO mice. These metabolites were significantly correlated with characteristic gut microbial taxa in PAO mice. Conversely, health-associated oral microbiota were associated with higher levels of beneficial serum metabolites in HAO mice. Conclusion: The multi-omics approach used in this study revealed that periodontitis-associated oral microbiota is associated with the induction of disease phenotype when they colonized the gut of germ-free mice.

Topics & Concepts

Gut floraPeriodontitisBiologyDysbiosisMicrobiologyImmunologyMedicineInternal medicineOral microbiology and periodontitis researchGut microbiota and healthSalivary Gland Disorders and Functions
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