Oral microbiome variations related to ageing: possible implications beyond oral health

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Alisa Kazarina
Jevgenija Kuzmicka
Santa Bortkevica
Pawel Zayakin
Janis Kimsis
Viktorija Igumnova
Darja Sadovska
Lauma Freimane
Agnija Kivrane
Agne Namina
Valentina Capligina
Alise Poksane
Renate Ranka
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[1] Laboratory of Molecular Biology,
[2] Latvian Biomedical Research and Study Centre,undefined
[3] Riga Stradins University,undefined
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Archives of Microbiology | 2023年 / 205卷
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Oral microbiome; Microbiota; Human microbiome; Life span; Metagenomics; Ageing;
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The global population is getting older due to a combination of longer life expectancy and declining birth rates. Growing evidence suggests that the oral microbiota composition and distribution may have a profound effect on how well we age. The purpose of this study was to investigate age-related oral microbiome variations of supragingival plaque and buccal mucosa samples in the general population in Latvia. Our results indicated significant difference between supragingival plaque bacterial profiles of three age groups (20–40; 40–60; 60 + years). Within supragingival plaque samples, age group 20–40 showed the highest bacterial diversity with a decline during the 40–60 age period and uprise again after the age of 60. Among other differences, the important oral commensal Neisseria had declined after the age of 40. Additionally, prevalence of two well-documented opportunistic pathogens Streptococcus anginosus and Gemella sanguinis gradually rose with age within our samples. Furthermore, supragingival plaque and buccal mucosa samples significantly differed in overall bacterial composition.
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