Journal of Oral Microbiology (Jan 2020)

The microbial abundance dynamics of the paediatric oral cavity before and after sleep

  • Jessica A. P. Carlson-Jones,
  • Anna Kontos,
  • Declan Kennedy,
  • James Martin,
  • Kurt Lushington,
  • Jody McKerral,
  • James S. Paterson,
  • Renee J. Smith,
  • Lisa M. Dann,
  • Peter Speck,
  • James G. Mitchell

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/20002297.2020.1741254
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1

Abstract

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Objective: Microhabitats in the oral cavity differ in microbial taxonomy. However, abundance variations of bacterial and viral communities within these microhabitats are not fully understood. Aims and Hypothesis: To assess the spatial distribution and dynamics of the microbial abundances within 6 microhabitats of the oral cavity before and after sleep. We hypothesise that the abundance distributions of these microbial communities will differ among oral sites. Methods: Using flow cytometry, bacterial and virus-like particle (VLP) abundances were enumerated for 6 oral microhabitats before and after sleep in 10 healthy paediatric sleepers. Results: Bacterial counts ranged from 7.2 ± 2.8 × 105 at the palate before sleep to 1.3 ± 0.2 × 108 at the back of the tongue after sleep, a difference of 187 times. VLPs ranged from 1.9 ± 1.0 × 106 at the palate before sleep to 9.2 ± 5.0 × 107 at the back of the tongue after sleep, a difference of 48 times. Conclusion: The oral cavity is a dynamic numerically heterogeneous environment where microbial communities can increase by a count of 100 million during sleep. Quantification of the paediatric oral microbiome complements taxonomic diversity information to show how biomass varies and shifts in space and time.

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