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The oral metagenome in health and disease
Authors:Pedro Belda-Ferre  Luis David Alcaraz  Raúl Cabrera-Rubio  Héctor Romero  Aurea Simón-Soro  Miguel Pignatelli  Alex Mira
Institution:1.Department of Genomics and Health, Center for Advanced Research in Public Health, Valencia, Spain;2.Laboratorio de Organización y Evolución del Genoma, Facultad de Ciencias/C.U.R.E., Universidad de la República, Montevideo, Uruguay
Abstract:The oral cavity of humans is inhabited by hundreds of bacterial species and some of them have a key role in the development of oral diseases, mainly dental caries and periodontitis. We describe for the first time the metagenome of the human oral cavity under health and diseased conditions, with a focus on supragingival dental plaque and cavities. Direct pyrosequencing of eight samples with different oral-health status produced 1 Gbp of sequence without the biases imposed by PCR or cloning. These data show that cavities are not dominated by Streptococcus mutans (the species originally identified as the ethiological agent of dental caries) but are in fact a complex community formed by tens of bacterial species, in agreement with the view that caries is a polymicrobial disease. The analysis of the reads indicated that the oral cavity is functionally a different environment from the gut, with many functional categories enriched in one of the two environments and depleted in the other. Individuals who had never suffered from dental caries showed an over-representation of several functional categories, like genes for antimicrobial peptides and quorum sensing. In addition, they did not have mutans streptococci but displayed high recruitment of other species. Several isolates belonging to these dominant bacteria in healthy individuals were cultured and shown to inhibit the growth of cariogenic bacteria, suggesting the use of these commensal bacterial strains as probiotics to promote oral health and prevent dental caries.
Keywords:metagenomics  human microbiome  dental caries  Streptococcus mutans  pyrosequencing  probiotics
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