口腔微生物群
微生物群
生物
牙龈卟啉单胞菌
基因组
牙密螺旋体
牙周炎
微生物学
疾病
失调
慢性牙周炎
毒力
遗传学
基因
病理
医学
内科学
细菌
作者
Claire A. Shaw,Maria Soltero‐Rivera,Rodrigo Profeta,Bart C. Weimer
出处
期刊:Pathogens
[Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute]
日期:2025-02-26
卷期号:14 (3): 228-228
标识
DOI:10.3390/pathogens14030228
摘要
Aggressive Periodontitis (AP) and Feline Chronic Gingivostomatitis (FCGS) are two oral inflammatory diseases in cats with unknown etiology. Both conditions present with severe inflammation of the oral cavity and in FCGS it is found with additional deterioration of the non-keratinized mucosa. The oral microbiome is increasingly implicated in disease progression, but little is known about shifts in the microbial community during the AP and FCGS progression. To that end, we used deep metagenomic sequencing with total RNA on three longitudinal samples of the oral microbiome in a cat first diagnosed with AP that progressed to FCGS. This deep sequencing approach revealed that increased diversity at both the genus and species levels marked the shift from AP to FCGS, including increases in Porphyromonas and Treponema species, and decreased Streptobacillus species. The metatranscriptomes were then probed for expression of antimicrobial resistance genes and virulence factors. Disease-related genes that include cheY, and ompP5 were expressed in early AP and FCGS, while others like galU were only expressed in one or the other disease state. Both genus and species-level shifts were observed along the longitudinal microbiome samples with a noted increase in species diversity in the FCGS-associated microbiome. Corroborating that functional shifts accompany taxonomic changes, the AMR and virulence factor expression similarly changed between the sampling points. Together, these taxonomic and functional shifts indicate that AP and FCGS are potentially linked and may be marked by changes in the oral microbiome, which supports the development of microbial-based clinical diagnostics and therapeutics.
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