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A potential oral microbiome signature associated with coronary artery disease in Tunisia
The coronary artery disease (CAD) is a chronic inflammatory disease involving genetic as well as environmental factors. Recent evidence suggests that the oral microbiome has a significant role in triggering atherosclerosis. The present study assessed the oral microbiome composition variation between...
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2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9251586/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35695679 http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/BSR20220583 |
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author | Bouzid, Fériel Gtif, Imen Alfadhli, Suad Charfeddine, Salma Ghorbel, Walid Abdelhédi, Rania Benmarzoug, Riadh Abid, Leila Bouayed Abdelmoula, Nouha Elloumi, Inés Masmoudi, Saber Rebai, Ahmed Kharrat, Najla |
author_facet | Bouzid, Fériel Gtif, Imen Alfadhli, Suad Charfeddine, Salma Ghorbel, Walid Abdelhédi, Rania Benmarzoug, Riadh Abid, Leila Bouayed Abdelmoula, Nouha Elloumi, Inés Masmoudi, Saber Rebai, Ahmed Kharrat, Najla |
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description | The coronary artery disease (CAD) is a chronic inflammatory disease involving genetic as well as environmental factors. Recent evidence suggests that the oral microbiome has a significant role in triggering atherosclerosis. The present study assessed the oral microbiome composition variation between coronary patients and healthy subjects in order to identify a potential pathogenic signature associated with CAD. We performed metagenomic profiling of salivary microbiomes by 16S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) next-generation sequencing. Oral microbiota profiling was performed for 30 individuals including 20 patients with CAD and ten healthy individuals without carotid plaques or previous stroke or myocardial infarction. We found that oral microbial communities in patients and healthy controls are represented by similar global core oral microbiome. The predominant taxa belonged to Firmicutes (genus Streptococcus, Veillonella, Granulicatella, Selenomonas), Proteobacteria (genus Neisseria, Haemophilus), Actinobacteria (genus Rothia), Bacteroidetes (genus Prevotella, Porphyromonas), and Fusobacteria (genus Fusobacterium, Leptotrichia). More than 60% relative abundance of each sample for both CAD patients and controls is represented by three major genera including Streptococcus (24.97 and 26.33%), Veillonella (21.43 and 19.91%), and Neisseria (14.23 and 15.33%). Using penalized regression analysis, the bacterial genus Eikenella was involved as the major discriminant genus for both status and Syntax score of CAD. We also reported a significant negative correlation between Syntax score and Eikenella abundance in coronary patients’ group (Spearman rho = −0.68, P=0.00094). In conclusion, the abundance of Eikenella in oral coronary patient samples compared with controls could be a prominent pathological indicator for the development of CAD. |
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spelling | pubmed-92515862022-07-14 A potential oral microbiome signature associated with coronary artery disease in Tunisia Bouzid, Fériel Gtif, Imen Alfadhli, Suad Charfeddine, Salma Ghorbel, Walid Abdelhédi, Rania Benmarzoug, Riadh Abid, Leila Bouayed Abdelmoula, Nouha Elloumi, Inés Masmoudi, Saber Rebai, Ahmed Kharrat, Najla Biosci Rep Biotechnology The coronary artery disease (CAD) is a chronic inflammatory disease involving genetic as well as environmental factors. Recent evidence suggests that the oral microbiome has a significant role in triggering atherosclerosis. The present study assessed the oral microbiome composition variation between coronary patients and healthy subjects in order to identify a potential pathogenic signature associated with CAD. We performed metagenomic profiling of salivary microbiomes by 16S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) next-generation sequencing. Oral microbiota profiling was performed for 30 individuals including 20 patients with CAD and ten healthy individuals without carotid plaques or previous stroke or myocardial infarction. We found that oral microbial communities in patients and healthy controls are represented by similar global core oral microbiome. The predominant taxa belonged to Firmicutes (genus Streptococcus, Veillonella, Granulicatella, Selenomonas), Proteobacteria (genus Neisseria, Haemophilus), Actinobacteria (genus Rothia), Bacteroidetes (genus Prevotella, Porphyromonas), and Fusobacteria (genus Fusobacterium, Leptotrichia). More than 60% relative abundance of each sample for both CAD patients and controls is represented by three major genera including Streptococcus (24.97 and 26.33%), Veillonella (21.43 and 19.91%), and Neisseria (14.23 and 15.33%). Using penalized regression analysis, the bacterial genus Eikenella was involved as the major discriminant genus for both status and Syntax score of CAD. We also reported a significant negative correlation between Syntax score and Eikenella abundance in coronary patients’ group (Spearman rho = −0.68, P=0.00094). In conclusion, the abundance of Eikenella in oral coronary patient samples compared with controls could be a prominent pathological indicator for the development of CAD. Portland Press Ltd. 2022-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9251586/ /pubmed/35695679 http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/BSR20220583 Text en © 2022 The Author(s). https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article published by Portland Press Limited on behalf of the Biochemical Society and distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CC BY) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Biotechnology Bouzid, Fériel Gtif, Imen Alfadhli, Suad Charfeddine, Salma Ghorbel, Walid Abdelhédi, Rania Benmarzoug, Riadh Abid, Leila Bouayed Abdelmoula, Nouha Elloumi, Inés Masmoudi, Saber Rebai, Ahmed Kharrat, Najla A potential oral microbiome signature associated with coronary artery disease in Tunisia |
title | A potential oral microbiome signature associated with coronary artery disease in Tunisia |
title_full | A potential oral microbiome signature associated with coronary artery disease in Tunisia |
title_fullStr | A potential oral microbiome signature associated with coronary artery disease in Tunisia |
title_full_unstemmed | A potential oral microbiome signature associated with coronary artery disease in Tunisia |
title_short | A potential oral microbiome signature associated with coronary artery disease in Tunisia |
title_sort | potential oral microbiome signature associated with coronary artery disease in tunisia |
topic | Biotechnology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9251586/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35695679 http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/BSR20220583 |
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