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A genetic association study reveals the relationship between the oral microbiome and anxiety and depression symptoms

BACKGROUND: Growing evidence supports that alterations in the gut microbiota play an essential role in the etiology of anxiety, depression, and other psychiatric disorders. However, the potential effect of oral microbiota on mental health has received little attention. METHODS: Using the latest geno...

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Autores principales: Li, Chun'e, Chen, Yujing, Wen, Yan, Jia, Yumeng, Cheng, Shiqiang, Liu, Li, Zhang, Huijie, Pan, Chuyu, Zhang, Jingxi, Zhang, Zhen, Yang, Xuena, Meng, Peilin, Yao, Yao, Zhang, Feng
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9685528/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36440396
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2022.960756
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author Li, Chun'e
Chen, Yujing
Wen, Yan
Jia, Yumeng
Cheng, Shiqiang
Liu, Li
Zhang, Huijie
Pan, Chuyu
Zhang, Jingxi
Zhang, Zhen
Yang, Xuena
Meng, Peilin
Yao, Yao
Zhang, Feng
author_facet Li, Chun'e
Chen, Yujing
Wen, Yan
Jia, Yumeng
Cheng, Shiqiang
Liu, Li
Zhang, Huijie
Pan, Chuyu
Zhang, Jingxi
Zhang, Zhen
Yang, Xuena
Meng, Peilin
Yao, Yao
Zhang, Feng
author_sort Li, Chun'e
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description BACKGROUND: Growing evidence supports that alterations in the gut microbiota play an essential role in the etiology of anxiety, depression, and other psychiatric disorders. However, the potential effect of oral microbiota on mental health has received little attention. METHODS: Using the latest genome-wide association study (GWAS) summary data of the oral microbiome, polygenic risk scores (PRSs) of 285 salivary microbiomes and 309 tongue dorsum microbiomes were conducted. Logistic and linear regression models were applied to evaluate the relationship between salivary-tongue dorsum microbiome interactions with anxiety and depression. Two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) was utilized to compute the causal effects between the oral microbiome, anxiety, and depression. RESULTS: We observed significant salivary-tongue dorsum microbiome interactions related to anxiety and depression traits. Significantly, one common interaction was observed to be associated with both anxiety score and depression score, Centipeda periodontii SGB 224 × Granulicatella uSGB 3289 (P (depressionscore) = 1.41 × 10(−8), P (anxietyscore) = 5.10 × 10(−8)). Furthermore, we detected causal effects between the oral microbiome and anxiety and depression. Importantly, we identified one salivary microbiome associated with both anxiety and depression in both the UKB database and the Finngen public database, Eggerthia (P (IVW − majordepression − UKB) = 2.99 × 10(−6), P (IVW − Self − reportedanxiety/panicattacks − UKB) = 3.06 × 10(−59), P (IVW − depression − Finngen) = 3.16 × 10 [Formula: see text] P (IVW − anxiety − Finngen) = 1.14 × 10(−115)). CONCLUSION: This study systematically explored the relationship between the oral microbiome and anxiety and depression, which could help improve our understanding of disease pathogenesis and propose new diagnostic targets and early intervention strategies.
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spelling pubmed-96855282022-11-25 A genetic association study reveals the relationship between the oral microbiome and anxiety and depression symptoms Li, Chun'e Chen, Yujing Wen, Yan Jia, Yumeng Cheng, Shiqiang Liu, Li Zhang, Huijie Pan, Chuyu Zhang, Jingxi Zhang, Zhen Yang, Xuena Meng, Peilin Yao, Yao Zhang, Feng Front Psychiatry Psychiatry BACKGROUND: Growing evidence supports that alterations in the gut microbiota play an essential role in the etiology of anxiety, depression, and other psychiatric disorders. However, the potential effect of oral microbiota on mental health has received little attention. METHODS: Using the latest genome-wide association study (GWAS) summary data of the oral microbiome, polygenic risk scores (PRSs) of 285 salivary microbiomes and 309 tongue dorsum microbiomes were conducted. Logistic and linear regression models were applied to evaluate the relationship between salivary-tongue dorsum microbiome interactions with anxiety and depression. Two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) was utilized to compute the causal effects between the oral microbiome, anxiety, and depression. RESULTS: We observed significant salivary-tongue dorsum microbiome interactions related to anxiety and depression traits. Significantly, one common interaction was observed to be associated with both anxiety score and depression score, Centipeda periodontii SGB 224 × Granulicatella uSGB 3289 (P (depressionscore) = 1.41 × 10(−8), P (anxietyscore) = 5.10 × 10(−8)). Furthermore, we detected causal effects between the oral microbiome and anxiety and depression. Importantly, we identified one salivary microbiome associated with both anxiety and depression in both the UKB database and the Finngen public database, Eggerthia (P (IVW − majordepression − UKB) = 2.99 × 10(−6), P (IVW − Self − reportedanxiety/panicattacks − UKB) = 3.06 × 10(−59), P (IVW − depression − Finngen) = 3.16 × 10 [Formula: see text] P (IVW − anxiety − Finngen) = 1.14 × 10(−115)). CONCLUSION: This study systematically explored the relationship between the oral microbiome and anxiety and depression, which could help improve our understanding of disease pathogenesis and propose new diagnostic targets and early intervention strategies. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-11-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9685528/ /pubmed/36440396 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2022.960756 Text en Copyright © 2022 Li, Chen, Wen, Jia, Cheng, Liu, Zhang, Pan, Zhang, Zhang, Yang, Meng, Yao and Zhang. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Psychiatry
Li, Chun'e
Chen, Yujing
Wen, Yan
Jia, Yumeng
Cheng, Shiqiang
Liu, Li
Zhang, Huijie
Pan, Chuyu
Zhang, Jingxi
Zhang, Zhen
Yang, Xuena
Meng, Peilin
Yao, Yao
Zhang, Feng
A genetic association study reveals the relationship between the oral microbiome and anxiety and depression symptoms
title A genetic association study reveals the relationship between the oral microbiome and anxiety and depression symptoms
title_full A genetic association study reveals the relationship between the oral microbiome and anxiety and depression symptoms
title_fullStr A genetic association study reveals the relationship between the oral microbiome and anxiety and depression symptoms
title_full_unstemmed A genetic association study reveals the relationship between the oral microbiome and anxiety and depression symptoms
title_short A genetic association study reveals the relationship between the oral microbiome and anxiety and depression symptoms
title_sort genetic association study reveals the relationship between the oral microbiome and anxiety and depression symptoms
topic Psychiatry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9685528/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36440396
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2022.960756
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