2018
DOI: 10.1128/mbio.00575-18
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Microbiota and Metatranscriptome Changes Accompanying the Onset of Gingivitis

Abstract: Over half of adults experience gingivitis, a mild yet treatable form of periodontal disease caused by the overgrowth of oral microbes. Left untreated, gingivitis can progress to a more severe and irreversible disease, most commonly chronic periodontitis. While periodontal diseases are associated with a shift in the oral microbiota composition, it remains unclear how this shift impacts microbiota function early in disease progression. Here, we analyzed the transition from health to gingivitis through both 16S v… Show more

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“…Metatranscriptomics studies allow for the characterization of multi-species within an holobiont context by taking advantage of the dynamics of transcription [69]. Relevant examples of the use of metatranscriptomic approaches have been applied to the characterization of holobiont dynamics in response to different environmental stimuli in humans [70], insects [71], and corals [72].…”
Section: Cross-kingdom Communication Mediated By Ncrnas In the Holobimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metatranscriptomics studies allow for the characterization of multi-species within an holobiont context by taking advantage of the dynamics of transcription [69]. Relevant examples of the use of metatranscriptomic approaches have been applied to the characterization of holobiont dynamics in response to different environmental stimuli in humans [70], insects [71], and corals [72].…”
Section: Cross-kingdom Communication Mediated By Ncrnas In the Holobimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aggregates exhibit similar life histories to in vitro laboratory biofilms including maturation and dispersal, and increased tolerance to antimicrobials [2,[4][5][6][7][8][9]. By combining standard microbiological techniques with high throughput genomic data sets, we have learnt much about the nutritional and genetic requirements of bacteria during health and disease [10][11][12][13][14]. However, given the observations that bacterial communities are often comprise multiple aggregates separated by variable distances, there is a significant gap in knowledge about the spatial parameters that mediate such distribution or potential interactions between aggregates.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This makes it difficult to compare to our results as we followed women beginning at 2-month post-partum, and virtually all of our study participants with generalized gingivitis also had active decay. However, an experimental human gingivitis model [36] found Neisseria spp. to be negatively associated with gingivitis and Fusobacterium spp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%