肥胖
微生物群
口腔微生物群
生物信息学
生物
医学
促炎细胞因子
肠道菌群
队列
链球菌
风险因素
遗传学
肠道微生物群
前瞻性队列研究
队列研究
生理学
计算生物学
人类健康
作者
Ahmed A. Shibl,Tsedenia W Denekew,Anique R. Ahmad,Salah Abdelrazig,C. Leonor,Lina Utenova,Guihao Zhang,Mamoun AbdelBaqi,Yashaswi Malla,Muhammad Arshad,Marc Arnoux,Nizar Drou,Abdishakur S. M. Abdulle,Raghib Ali,Shady A. Amin,Youssef Idaghdour,Aashish Jha
出处
期刊:Cell Reports
[Cell Press]
日期:2026-01-22
卷期号:45 (2): 116819-116819
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.celrep.2025.116819
摘要
Obesity is a leading global health challenge and risk factor for cardiometabolic disorders, driven in part by industrialization and low-fiber, ultra-processed diets. While the gut microbiome has been implicated in obesity, the contribution of the oral microbiome-the body's second largest microbial ecosystem-remains underexplored. We analyze a prospective cohort of 628 Emirati adults, including multi-omics profiling of 97 obese individuals and 95 matched controls, generating the most comprehensive oral microbiome analysis to date. Obese participants show altered microbial diversity, composition, functions, and metabolites with enrichment of proinflammatory Streptococcus parasanguinis, Actinomyces oris, and lactate-producing Oribacterium sinus. Pathways for carbohydrate metabolism, histidine degradation, and obesogenic metabolites are upregulated, whereas B-vitamin and heme biosynthesis are depleted. Corresponding metabolites-including lactate, histidine derivatives, choline, uridine, and uracil-are elevated and correlate with obesity-linked cardiometabolic markers. These findings reveal mechanistic oral microbiome-metabolite shifts, highlighting oral microbiome-host interactions as novel targets for obesity prevention and intervention.
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