Types of tobacco consumption and the oral microbiome in the United Arab Emirates Healthy Future (UAEHFS) Pilot Study

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Yvonne Vallès
Claire K. Inman
Brandilyn A. Peters
Raghib Ali
Laila Abdel Wareth
Abdishakur Abdulle
Habiba Alsafar
Fatme Al Anouti
Ayesha Al Dhaheri
Divya Galani
Muna Haji
Aisha Al Hamiz
Ayesha Al Hosani
Mohammed Al Houqani
Abdulla Al Junaibi
Marina Kazim
Tomas Kirchhoff
Wael Al Mahmeed
Fatma Al Maskari
Abdullah Alnaeemi
Naima Oumeziane
Ravichandran Ramasamy
Ann Marie Schmidt
Michael Weitzman
Eiman Al Zaabi
Scott Sherman
Richard B. Hayes
Jiyoung Ahn
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[1] New York University Abu Dhabi,Public Health Research Center
[2] New York University School of Medicine,Department of Population Health
[3] Cleveland Clinic,Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Institute
[4] Khalifa University of Science and Technology,Center for Biotechnology
[5] Khalifa University of Science and Technology,Biomedical Engineering Department
[6] Zayed University,College of Natural and Health Sciences
[7] College of Food and Agriculture; UAE University,Department of Nutrition
[8] Department of Medicine,Department of Pediatrics
[9] College of Medicine and Health Sciences,Department of Pathology
[10] UAE University,Heart and Vascular Institute
[11] Zayed Military Hospital,Institute of Public Health, College of Medicine and Health Sciences
[12] Sheikh Khalifa Medical City,Department of Cardiology
[13] Cleveland Clinic,Diabetes Research Program, Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Department of Medicine
[14] UAE University,Department of Environmental Medicine
[15] Zayed Military Hospital,Department of Pediatrics
[16] Abu Dhabi Blood Bank,undefined
[17] SEHA,undefined
[18] New York University School of Medicine,undefined
[19] New York University School of Medicine,undefined
[20] New York University School of Medicine,undefined
[21] NYU Perlmutter Cancer Center,undefined
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Cigarette smoking alters the oral microbiome; however, the effect of alternative tobacco products remains unclear. Middle Eastern tobacco products like dokha and shisha, are becoming globally widespread. We tested for the first time in a Middle Eastern population the hypothesis that different tobacco products impact the oral microbiome. The oral microbiome of 330 subjects from the United Arab Emirates Healthy Future Study was assessed by amplifying the bacterial 16S rRNA gene from mouthwash samples. Tobacco consumption was assessed using a structured questionnaire and further validated by urine cotinine levels. Oral microbiome overall structure and specific taxon abundances were compared, using PERMANOVA and DESeq analyses respectively. Our results show that overall microbial composition differs between smokers and nonsmokers (p = 0.0001). Use of cigarettes (p = 0.001) and dokha (p = 0.042) were associated with overall microbiome structure, while shisha use was not (p = 0.62). The abundance of multiple genera were significantly altered (enriched/depleted) in cigarette smokers; however, only Actinobacillus, Porphyromonas, Lautropia and Bifidobacterium abundances were significantly changed in dokha users whereas no genera were significantly altered in shisha smokers. For the first time, we show that smoking dokha is associated to oral microbiome dysbiosis, suggesting that it could have similar effects as smoking cigarettes on oral health.
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