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- Cha Jun Hyung;
- Kim Nayeon;
- 마준영;
- Lee Sungho;
- Koh Geon;
- 외 5명
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0초록
The oral microbiome is increasingly linked to human health. To further examine this microbial community, we present the human reference oral microbiome (HROM), with 72,641 high-quality genomes from 3,426 species, including 2,019 previously unidentified species, improving metagenomic sequence read classification over existing catalogs. Notably, HROM unveils 1,137 previously uncharacterized candidate phyla radiation (CPR) species, establishing Patescibacteria as the most prevalent phylum in the oral microbiota and distinct from environmental Patescibacteria. Additionally, an oral CPR subclade is associated with periodontitis, complementing Porphyromonas gingivalis in predicting disease. Finally, comparing HROM with reference genomes of the gut microbiome reveals taxonomic and functional divergence between these microbiomes. HROM contains 42 ectopic oral species, and their relative abundance in gut microbiota is predictive of intestinal, cardiovascular, and liver diseases. Thus, HROM offers an expanded view of the oral microbiome and highlights the clinical importance of further examining the links between oral microbes and systemic disorders.
- 제목
- A high-quality genomic catalog of the human oral microbiome broadens its phylogeny and clinical insights
- 저자
- Cha Jun Hyung; Kim Nayeon; 마준영; Lee Sungho; Koh Geon; Yang Sunmo; Beck Samuel; Byeon Iksu; Lee Byungwook; Lee Insuk
- 발행일
- 2025-11
- 권
- 33
- 호
- 11
- 페이지
- 1977 ~ 1994