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Classifying dementia progression using microbial profiling of saliva

Praveen Bathini, Sandrine Foucras, Isabelle Dupanloup, Hira Imeri, Amalia Perna, Jean‐Luc Berruex, Marie‐Agnès Doucey, Jean‐Marie Annoni, Lavinia Auber Alberi

2020Alzheimer s & Dementia Diagnosis Assessment & Disease Monitoring30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: There is increasing evidence linking periodontal infections to Alzheimer's disease (AD). Saliva sampling can reveal information about the host and pathogen interactions that can inform about physiological and pathological brain states. METHODS: A cross-sectional cohort of age-matched participants (78) was segmented according to their chemosensory (University of Pennsylvania Smell Identification Test; UPSIT) and cognitive scores (Mini-Mental State Exam; MMSE and clinical dementia rating; CDR). Mid-morning saliva was sampled from each participant and processed for microbiome composition and cytokine analysis. Linear discriminant analysis (LDA) was used to unravel specific changes in microbial and immunological signatures and logistic regression analysis (LRA) was employed to identify taxa that varied in abundance among patient groups. RESULTS: show a significant enrichment in MCI. CONCLUSIONS: The salivary microbiome indicates stage-dependent changes in oral bacteria favoring opportunistic species at the expense of periodontal bacteria, whereas the inflammatory profiles remain mainly unchanged in the sampled population.

Topics & Concepts

SalivaDementiaPopulationBiologyMicrobiomeCohortCognitive declineLogistic regressionOral MicrobiomeMedicineInternal medicineDiseaseBioinformaticsEnvironmental healthOral microbiology and periodontitis researchSalivary Gland Disorders and FunctionsGut microbiota and health
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