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Roles of oral microbiota and oral-gut microbial transmission in hypertension

INTRODUCTION: Considerable evidence has linked periodontitis (PD) to hypertension (HTN), but the nature behind this connection is unclear. Dysbiosis of oral microbiota leading to PD is known to aggravate different systematic diseases, but the alteration of oral microbiota in HTN and their impacts on...

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Autores principales: Chen, Bo-Yan, Lin, Wen-Zhen, Li, Yu-Lin, Bi, Chao, Du, Lin-Juan, Liu, Yuan, Zhou, Lu-Jun, Liu, Ting, Xu, Shuo, Shi, Chao-Ji, Zhu, Hong, Wang, Yong-Li, Sun, Jian-Yong, Liu, Yan, Zhang, Wu-Chang, Lu, Hai-Xia, Wang, Yi-Hua, Feng, Qiang, Chen, Fu-Xiang, Wang, Chang-Qian, Tonetti, Maurizio S., Zhu, Ya-Qin, Zhang, Huili, Duan, Sheng-Zhong
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9811375/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36585105
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jare.2022.03.007
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author Chen, Bo-Yan
Lin, Wen-Zhen
Li, Yu-Lin
Bi, Chao
Du, Lin-Juan
Liu, Yuan
Zhou, Lu-Jun
Liu, Ting
Xu, Shuo
Shi, Chao-Ji
Zhu, Hong
Wang, Yong-Li
Sun, Jian-Yong
Liu, Yan
Zhang, Wu-Chang
Lu, Hai-Xia
Wang, Yi-Hua
Feng, Qiang
Chen, Fu-Xiang
Wang, Chang-Qian
Tonetti, Maurizio S.
Zhu, Ya-Qin
Zhang, Huili
Duan, Sheng-Zhong
author_facet Chen, Bo-Yan
Lin, Wen-Zhen
Li, Yu-Lin
Bi, Chao
Du, Lin-Juan
Liu, Yuan
Zhou, Lu-Jun
Liu, Ting
Xu, Shuo
Shi, Chao-Ji
Zhu, Hong
Wang, Yong-Li
Sun, Jian-Yong
Liu, Yan
Zhang, Wu-Chang
Lu, Hai-Xia
Wang, Yi-Hua
Feng, Qiang
Chen, Fu-Xiang
Wang, Chang-Qian
Tonetti, Maurizio S.
Zhu, Ya-Qin
Zhang, Huili
Duan, Sheng-Zhong
author_sort Chen, Bo-Yan
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: Considerable evidence has linked periodontitis (PD) to hypertension (HTN), but the nature behind this connection is unclear. Dysbiosis of oral microbiota leading to PD is known to aggravate different systematic diseases, but the alteration of oral microbiota in HTN and their impacts on blood pressure (BP) remains to be discovered. OBJECTIVES: To characterize the alterations of oral and gut microbiota and their roles in HTN. METHODS: We performed a cross-sectional (95 HTN participants and 39 controls) and a 6-month follow-up study (52 HTN participants and 26 controls) to analyze the roles of oral and gut microbiota in HTN. Saliva, subgingival plaques, and feces were collected for 16S rRNA gene sequencing or metagenomic analysis. C57BL/6J mice were pretreated with antibiotics to deplete gut microbiota, and then transplanted with human saliva by gavage to test the impacts of abnormal oral-gut microbial transmission on HTN. RESULTS: BP in participants with PD was higher than no PD in both cross-sectional and follow-up cohort. Relative abundances of 14 salivary genera, 15 subgingival genera and 10 gut genera significantly altered in HTN and those of 7 salivary genera, 12 subgingival genera and 6 gut genera significantly correlated with BP. Sixteen species under 5 genera were identified as oral-gut transmitters, illustrating the presence of oral-gut microbial transmission in HTN. Veillonella was a frequent oral-gut transmitter stably enriched in HTN participants of both cross-sectional and follow-up cohorts. Saliva from HTN participants increased BP in hypertensive mice. Human saliva-derived Veillonella successfully colonized in mouse gut, more abundantly under HTN condition. CONCLUSIONS: PD and oral microbiota are strongly associated with HTN, likely through oral-gut transmission of microbes. Ectopic colonization of saliva-derived Veillonella in the gut may aggravate HTN. Therefore, precise manipulations of oral microbiota and/or oral-gut microbial transmission may be useful strategies for better prevention and treatment of HTN.
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spelling pubmed-98113752023-01-05 Roles of oral microbiota and oral-gut microbial transmission in hypertension Chen, Bo-Yan Lin, Wen-Zhen Li, Yu-Lin Bi, Chao Du, Lin-Juan Liu, Yuan Zhou, Lu-Jun Liu, Ting Xu, Shuo Shi, Chao-Ji Zhu, Hong Wang, Yong-Li Sun, Jian-Yong Liu, Yan Zhang, Wu-Chang Lu, Hai-Xia Wang, Yi-Hua Feng, Qiang Chen, Fu-Xiang Wang, Chang-Qian Tonetti, Maurizio S. Zhu, Ya-Qin Zhang, Huili Duan, Sheng-Zhong J Adv Res Original Article INTRODUCTION: Considerable evidence has linked periodontitis (PD) to hypertension (HTN), but the nature behind this connection is unclear. Dysbiosis of oral microbiota leading to PD is known to aggravate different systematic diseases, but the alteration of oral microbiota in HTN and their impacts on blood pressure (BP) remains to be discovered. OBJECTIVES: To characterize the alterations of oral and gut microbiota and their roles in HTN. METHODS: We performed a cross-sectional (95 HTN participants and 39 controls) and a 6-month follow-up study (52 HTN participants and 26 controls) to analyze the roles of oral and gut microbiota in HTN. Saliva, subgingival plaques, and feces were collected for 16S rRNA gene sequencing or metagenomic analysis. C57BL/6J mice were pretreated with antibiotics to deplete gut microbiota, and then transplanted with human saliva by gavage to test the impacts of abnormal oral-gut microbial transmission on HTN. RESULTS: BP in participants with PD was higher than no PD in both cross-sectional and follow-up cohort. Relative abundances of 14 salivary genera, 15 subgingival genera and 10 gut genera significantly altered in HTN and those of 7 salivary genera, 12 subgingival genera and 6 gut genera significantly correlated with BP. Sixteen species under 5 genera were identified as oral-gut transmitters, illustrating the presence of oral-gut microbial transmission in HTN. Veillonella was a frequent oral-gut transmitter stably enriched in HTN participants of both cross-sectional and follow-up cohorts. Saliva from HTN participants increased BP in hypertensive mice. Human saliva-derived Veillonella successfully colonized in mouse gut, more abundantly under HTN condition. CONCLUSIONS: PD and oral microbiota are strongly associated with HTN, likely through oral-gut transmission of microbes. Ectopic colonization of saliva-derived Veillonella in the gut may aggravate HTN. Therefore, precise manipulations of oral microbiota and/or oral-gut microbial transmission may be useful strategies for better prevention and treatment of HTN. Elsevier 2022-03-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9811375/ /pubmed/36585105 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jare.2022.03.007 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of Cairo University. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Chen, Bo-Yan
Lin, Wen-Zhen
Li, Yu-Lin
Bi, Chao
Du, Lin-Juan
Liu, Yuan
Zhou, Lu-Jun
Liu, Ting
Xu, Shuo
Shi, Chao-Ji
Zhu, Hong
Wang, Yong-Li
Sun, Jian-Yong
Liu, Yan
Zhang, Wu-Chang
Lu, Hai-Xia
Wang, Yi-Hua
Feng, Qiang
Chen, Fu-Xiang
Wang, Chang-Qian
Tonetti, Maurizio S.
Zhu, Ya-Qin
Zhang, Huili
Duan, Sheng-Zhong
Roles of oral microbiota and oral-gut microbial transmission in hypertension
title Roles of oral microbiota and oral-gut microbial transmission in hypertension
title_full Roles of oral microbiota and oral-gut microbial transmission in hypertension
title_fullStr Roles of oral microbiota and oral-gut microbial transmission in hypertension
title_full_unstemmed Roles of oral microbiota and oral-gut microbial transmission in hypertension
title_short Roles of oral microbiota and oral-gut microbial transmission in hypertension
title_sort roles of oral microbiota and oral-gut microbial transmission in hypertension
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9811375/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36585105
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jare.2022.03.007
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