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Oral microbiome homogeneity across diverse human groups from southern Africa: first results from southwestern Angola and Zimbabwe

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Oral microbiome homogeneity across diverse human groups from southern Africa: first results from southwestern Angola and Zimbabwe
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Article in International Scientific Journal
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2023
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Araújo, V
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Title: BMC MicrobiologyImported from Authenticus Search for Journal Publications
Vol. 23
ISSN: 1471-2180
Publisher: Springer Nature
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Abstract (EN): Background: While the human oral microbiome is known to play an important role in systemic health, its average composition and diversity patterns are still poorly understood. To gain better insights into the general composition of the microbiome on a global scale, the characterization of microbiomes from a broad range of populations, including non-industrialized societies, is needed. Here, we used the portion of non-human reads obtained through an expanded exome capture sequencing approach to characterize the saliva microbiomes of 52 individuals from eight ethnolinguistically diverse southern African populations from Angola (Kuvale, Kwepe, Himba, Tjimba, Kwisi, Twa, !Xun) and Zimbabwe (Tshwa), including foragers, food-producers, and peripatetic groups (low-status communities who provide services to their dominant neighbors). Results: Our results indicate that neither host genetics nor livelihood seem to influence the oral microbiome profile, with Neisseria, Streptococcus, Prevotella, Rothia, and Porphyromonas being the five most frequent genera in southern African groups, in line with what has been shown for other human populations. However, we found that some Tshwa and Twa individuals display an enrichment of pathogenic genera from the Enterobacteriaceae family (i.e. Enterobacter, Citrobacter, Salmonella) of the Proteobacteria phylum, probably reflecting deficient sanitation and poor health conditions associated with social marginalization. Conclusions: Taken together, our results suggest that socio-economic status, rather than ethnolinguistic affiliation or subsistence mode, is a key factor in shaping the salivary microbial profiles of human populations in southern Africa. © 2023, BioMed Central Ltd., part of Springer Nature.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 11
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