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Παρασκευή 4 Αυγούστου 2017

Salivary microbiome in non-oral disease: A summary of evidence and commentary

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Publication date: November 2017
Source:Archives of Oral Biology, Volume 83
Author(s): Aneesha Acharya, Yuki Chan, Supriya Kheur, Li Jian Jin, Rory M. Watt, Nikos Mattheos
ObjectiveThe advent of high-throughput sequencing and 'omic' technologies is facilitating an 'open-ended' understanding of the human microbial community and its interplay with health. This commentary aims to present key perspectives and summarize current evidence from metagenomic studies of salivary microbiota in relation to general health and systemic diseases.DesignA narrative review of studies that described salivary microbiome composition in relation to various general health conditions was conducted and the main results were summarized.ResultsCurrently available evidence shows salivary microbial patterns and fingerprints as related to a range of metabolic, autoimmune and immunodeficiency associated conditions, similar to albeit at a far lower scale than similar studies in the gut microbiome.ConclusionsConsidering the relative ease of collection, emerging evidence of association with non-oral diseases may imply that saliva microbiome research may have potential diagnostic or prognostic value.



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