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Cigarette Smoking and Opium Use in Relation to the Oral Microbiota in Iran

Cigarettes and opium contain chemicals and particulate matter that may modify the oral microbiota. This study aimed to investigate the association between cigarette and opium use with the oral microbiota. A total of 558 participants were recruited from Iran between 2011 and 2015. Individuals were ca...

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Autores principales: Wu, Zeni, Han, Yongli, Caporaso, J. Gregory, Bokulich, Nicholas, Mohamadkhani, Ashraf, Moayyedkazemi, Alireza, Hua, Xing, Kamangar, Farin, Wan, Yunhu, Suman, Shalabh, Zhu, Bin, Hutchinson, Amy, Dagnall, Casey, Jones, Kristine, Hicks, Belynda, Shi, Jianxin, Malekzadeh, Reza, Abnet, Christian C., Pourshams, Akram, Vogtmann, Emily
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8557864/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34523990
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/Spectrum.00138-21
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author Wu, Zeni
Han, Yongli
Caporaso, J. Gregory
Bokulich, Nicholas
Mohamadkhani, Ashraf
Moayyedkazemi, Alireza
Hua, Xing
Kamangar, Farin
Wan, Yunhu
Suman, Shalabh
Zhu, Bin
Hutchinson, Amy
Dagnall, Casey
Jones, Kristine
Hicks, Belynda
Shi, Jianxin
Malekzadeh, Reza
Abnet, Christian C.
Pourshams, Akram
Vogtmann, Emily
author_facet Wu, Zeni
Han, Yongli
Caporaso, J. Gregory
Bokulich, Nicholas
Mohamadkhani, Ashraf
Moayyedkazemi, Alireza
Hua, Xing
Kamangar, Farin
Wan, Yunhu
Suman, Shalabh
Zhu, Bin
Hutchinson, Amy
Dagnall, Casey
Jones, Kristine
Hicks, Belynda
Shi, Jianxin
Malekzadeh, Reza
Abnet, Christian C.
Pourshams, Akram
Vogtmann, Emily
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description Cigarettes and opium contain chemicals and particulate matter that may modify the oral microbiota. This study aimed to investigate the association between cigarette and opium use with the oral microbiota. A total of 558 participants were recruited from Iran between 2011 and 2015. Individuals were categorized as never cigarette nor opium users, ever cigarette-only smokers, ever opium-only users, and ever both cigarette and opium users. Participants provided saliva samples for 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Logistic regression, microbiome regression-based kernel association test (MiRKAT), and zero-inflated beta regression models were calculated. For every increase in 10 observed amplicon sequence variants (ASVs), the odds for being a cigarette-only smoker, opium-only user, and both user compared to never users decreased by 9% (odds ratio [OR] = 0.91; 95% confidence interval [95% CI] = 0.86 to 0.97), 13% (OR = 0.87; 95% CI = 0.75 to 1.01), and 12% (OR = 0.88; 95% CI = 0.80 to 0.96), respectively. The microbial communities differed by cigarette and opium use as indicated by MiRKAT models testing the three beta-diversity matrices (P < 0.05 for all). Three genera were less likely and one genus was more likely to be detected in cigarette-only smokers or opium-only users than in never users. The relative abundance of the phylum Actinobacteria (never, 14.78%; both, 21.20%) was higher and the phyla Bacteroidetes (never, 17.63%; both, 11.62%) and Proteobacteria (never, 9.06%; both, 3.70%) were lower in users of both cigarettes and opium, while the phylum Firmicutes (never, 54.29%; opium, 65.49%) was higher in opium-only users. Cigarette and opium use was associated with lower alpha-diversity, overall oral microbiota community composition, and both the presence and relative abundance of multiple taxa. IMPORTANCE Cigarette smoking and opium use are associated with periodontal disease caused by specific bacteria such as Porphyromonas gingivalis, which suggests a link between cigarette smoking and opium use and the oral microbiota. Alterations of the oral microbiota in cigarette smokers compared to nonsmokers have been reported, but this has not been studied across diverse populations. Additionally, the association of opium use with the oral microbiota has not been investigated to date. We conducted this study to investigate differences in the oral microbiota between ever users of cigarettes only, opium only, and both cigarettes and opium and never users of cigarettes and opium in Iran. Lower alpha-diversity, distinct overall oral microbial communities, and the presence and relative abundance of multiple taxa have been found for users of cigarettes and/or opium.
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spelling pubmed-85578642021-11-08 Cigarette Smoking and Opium Use in Relation to the Oral Microbiota in Iran Wu, Zeni Han, Yongli Caporaso, J. Gregory Bokulich, Nicholas Mohamadkhani, Ashraf Moayyedkazemi, Alireza Hua, Xing Kamangar, Farin Wan, Yunhu Suman, Shalabh Zhu, Bin Hutchinson, Amy Dagnall, Casey Jones, Kristine Hicks, Belynda Shi, Jianxin Malekzadeh, Reza Abnet, Christian C. Pourshams, Akram Vogtmann, Emily Microbiol Spectr Research Article Cigarettes and opium contain chemicals and particulate matter that may modify the oral microbiota. This study aimed to investigate the association between cigarette and opium use with the oral microbiota. A total of 558 participants were recruited from Iran between 2011 and 2015. Individuals were categorized as never cigarette nor opium users, ever cigarette-only smokers, ever opium-only users, and ever both cigarette and opium users. Participants provided saliva samples for 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Logistic regression, microbiome regression-based kernel association test (MiRKAT), and zero-inflated beta regression models were calculated. For every increase in 10 observed amplicon sequence variants (ASVs), the odds for being a cigarette-only smoker, opium-only user, and both user compared to never users decreased by 9% (odds ratio [OR] = 0.91; 95% confidence interval [95% CI] = 0.86 to 0.97), 13% (OR = 0.87; 95% CI = 0.75 to 1.01), and 12% (OR = 0.88; 95% CI = 0.80 to 0.96), respectively. The microbial communities differed by cigarette and opium use as indicated by MiRKAT models testing the three beta-diversity matrices (P < 0.05 for all). Three genera were less likely and one genus was more likely to be detected in cigarette-only smokers or opium-only users than in never users. The relative abundance of the phylum Actinobacteria (never, 14.78%; both, 21.20%) was higher and the phyla Bacteroidetes (never, 17.63%; both, 11.62%) and Proteobacteria (never, 9.06%; both, 3.70%) were lower in users of both cigarettes and opium, while the phylum Firmicutes (never, 54.29%; opium, 65.49%) was higher in opium-only users. Cigarette and opium use was associated with lower alpha-diversity, overall oral microbiota community composition, and both the presence and relative abundance of multiple taxa. IMPORTANCE Cigarette smoking and opium use are associated with periodontal disease caused by specific bacteria such as Porphyromonas gingivalis, which suggests a link between cigarette smoking and opium use and the oral microbiota. Alterations of the oral microbiota in cigarette smokers compared to nonsmokers have been reported, but this has not been studied across diverse populations. Additionally, the association of opium use with the oral microbiota has not been investigated to date. We conducted this study to investigate differences in the oral microbiota between ever users of cigarettes only, opium only, and both cigarettes and opium and never users of cigarettes and opium in Iran. Lower alpha-diversity, distinct overall oral microbial communities, and the presence and relative abundance of multiple taxa have been found for users of cigarettes and/or opium. American Society for Microbiology 2021-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8557864/ /pubmed/34523990 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/Spectrum.00138-21 Text en https://doi.org/10.1128/AuthorWarrantyLicense.v1This is a work of the U.S. Government and is not subject to copyright protection in the United States. Foreign copyrights may apply.
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Wu, Zeni
Han, Yongli
Caporaso, J. Gregory
Bokulich, Nicholas
Mohamadkhani, Ashraf
Moayyedkazemi, Alireza
Hua, Xing
Kamangar, Farin
Wan, Yunhu
Suman, Shalabh
Zhu, Bin
Hutchinson, Amy
Dagnall, Casey
Jones, Kristine
Hicks, Belynda
Shi, Jianxin
Malekzadeh, Reza
Abnet, Christian C.
Pourshams, Akram
Vogtmann, Emily
Cigarette Smoking and Opium Use in Relation to the Oral Microbiota in Iran
title Cigarette Smoking and Opium Use in Relation to the Oral Microbiota in Iran
title_full Cigarette Smoking and Opium Use in Relation to the Oral Microbiota in Iran
title_fullStr Cigarette Smoking and Opium Use in Relation to the Oral Microbiota in Iran
title_full_unstemmed Cigarette Smoking and Opium Use in Relation to the Oral Microbiota in Iran
title_short Cigarette Smoking and Opium Use in Relation to the Oral Microbiota in Iran
title_sort cigarette smoking and opium use in relation to the oral microbiota in iran
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8557864/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34523990
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/Spectrum.00138-21
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