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Exploring Oral Microbiome in Healthy Infants and Children: A Systematic Review
Recent advances in the development of next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies, such as the 16S rRNA gene sequencing, have enabled significant progress in characterizing the architecture of the oral microbiome. Understanding the taxonomic and functional components of the oral microbiome, especi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9517473/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36141674 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191811403 |
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author | D’Agostino, Silvia Ferrara, Elisabetta Valentini, Giulia Stoica, Sorana Andreea Dolci, Marco |
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description | Recent advances in the development of next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies, such as the 16S rRNA gene sequencing, have enabled significant progress in characterizing the architecture of the oral microbiome. Understanding the taxonomic and functional components of the oral microbiome, especially during early childhood development, is becoming critical for identifying the interactions and adaptations of bacterial communities to dynamic conditions that may lead to the dysfunction of the host environment, thereby contributing to the onset and/or progression of a wide range of pathological conditions. We aimed to provide a comprehensive overview of the most recent evidence from studies of the oral microbiome of infants and young children, focusing on the development of oral microbiome in the window of birth to 18 years, focusing on infants. A systematic literature search was conducted in PubMed, Scopus, WOS, and the WHO clinical trial website for relevant articles published between 2006 to 2022 to identify studies that examined genome-wide transcriptome of the oral microbiome in birth, early childhood, and adolescence performed via 16s rRNA sequence analysis. In addition, the references of selected articles were screened for other relevant studies. This systematic review was performed in accordance PRISMA guidelines. Data extraction and quality assessment were independently conducted by two authors, and a third author resolved discrepancies. Overall, 34 studies were included in this systematic review. Due to a considerable heterogeneity in study population, design, and outcome measures, a formal meta-analysis was not carried out. The current evidence indicates that a core microbiome is present in newborns, and it is stable in species number. Disparity about delivery mode influence are found. Further investigations are needed. |
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spelling | pubmed-95174732022-09-29 Exploring Oral Microbiome in Healthy Infants and Children: A Systematic Review D’Agostino, Silvia Ferrara, Elisabetta Valentini, Giulia Stoica, Sorana Andreea Dolci, Marco Int J Environ Res Public Health Systematic Review Recent advances in the development of next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies, such as the 16S rRNA gene sequencing, have enabled significant progress in characterizing the architecture of the oral microbiome. Understanding the taxonomic and functional components of the oral microbiome, especially during early childhood development, is becoming critical for identifying the interactions and adaptations of bacterial communities to dynamic conditions that may lead to the dysfunction of the host environment, thereby contributing to the onset and/or progression of a wide range of pathological conditions. We aimed to provide a comprehensive overview of the most recent evidence from studies of the oral microbiome of infants and young children, focusing on the development of oral microbiome in the window of birth to 18 years, focusing on infants. A systematic literature search was conducted in PubMed, Scopus, WOS, and the WHO clinical trial website for relevant articles published between 2006 to 2022 to identify studies that examined genome-wide transcriptome of the oral microbiome in birth, early childhood, and adolescence performed via 16s rRNA sequence analysis. In addition, the references of selected articles were screened for other relevant studies. This systematic review was performed in accordance PRISMA guidelines. Data extraction and quality assessment were independently conducted by two authors, and a third author resolved discrepancies. Overall, 34 studies were included in this systematic review. Due to a considerable heterogeneity in study population, design, and outcome measures, a formal meta-analysis was not carried out. The current evidence indicates that a core microbiome is present in newborns, and it is stable in species number. Disparity about delivery mode influence are found. Further investigations are needed. MDPI 2022-09-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9517473/ /pubmed/36141674 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191811403 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Systematic Review D’Agostino, Silvia Ferrara, Elisabetta Valentini, Giulia Stoica, Sorana Andreea Dolci, Marco Exploring Oral Microbiome in Healthy Infants and Children: A Systematic Review |
title | Exploring Oral Microbiome in Healthy Infants and Children: A Systematic Review |
title_full | Exploring Oral Microbiome in Healthy Infants and Children: A Systematic Review |
title_fullStr | Exploring Oral Microbiome in Healthy Infants and Children: A Systematic Review |
title_full_unstemmed | Exploring Oral Microbiome in Healthy Infants and Children: A Systematic Review |
title_short | Exploring Oral Microbiome in Healthy Infants and Children: A Systematic Review |
title_sort | exploring oral microbiome in healthy infants and children: a systematic review |
topic | Systematic Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9517473/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36141674 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191811403 |
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