Journal of Dental Sciences (Apr 2024)

Temporal stability of tongue microbiota in older patients – A pilot study

  • Fa-Tzu Tsai,
  • Cheng-Chieh Yang,
  • Yu-Cheng Lin,
  • Ming-Lun Hsu,
  • Guang Hong,
  • Mu-Chen Yang,
  • Ding-Han Wang,
  • Lin-Jack Huang,
  • Chiu-Tzu Lin,
  • Wun-Eng Hsu,
  • Hsi-Feng Tu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 2
pp. 1087 – 1095

Abstract

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Background/purpose: Healthy states of human microbiota depend on a stable community of symbiotic microbes irrespective of external challenges from the environment. Thus, long-term stability of the oral microbiota is of importance, particularly for older patient populations. Materials and methods: We used next-generation sequencing (NGS) to examine the tongue microbiota of 18 individuals receiving long-term care over a 10-month period. Results: Beta diversity analysis demonstrated temporal stability of the tongue microbiota, as microbial compositions from all time points were indistinguishable from each other (P = 0.0887). However, significant individual variation in microbial composition (P = 0.0001) was observed, underscoring the presence of a unique microbial profile for each patient. Conclusion: The temporal dynamics of tongue microbiota exhibit long-term stability, providing diagnostic implications for oral diseases within older patient populations.

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