| Literature DB >> 32615270 |
Charles-Antoine Guilloux1, Claudie Lamoureux2, Clémence Beauruelle3, Geneviève Héry-Arnaud4.
Abstract
Anaerobes form a large part of microbial communities, and have begun to be specifically studied in both healthy and pathologic contexts. Porphyromonas is one of the top ten anaerobic taxa in the microbiome (anaerobiome) in healthy subjects. However, to date, most studies focused on the deleterious role of P. gingivalis, the most widely described species. Interestingly, targeted metagenomics reveals Porphyromonas other than gingivalis (POTG), highlighting other species such as P. catoniae or P. pasteri as potential biomarkers in disease progression or pathogen colonization susceptibility. From the sparse data, it appears that the Porphyromonas genus may also be a relevant target of investigation in several pulmonary diseases. Moreover, deciphering cutaneous, gastric and oral microbiomes hint that Porphyromonas may be a genus of interest in non-pulmonary diseases. This review aims to summarize the major data on POTG and to report their impact on the various human microbiomes in different clinical states.Entities:
Keywords: Anaerobes; Gastric microbiome; Lung microbiome; Oral microbiome; Porphyromonas; Porphyromonas catoniae; Porphyromonas pasteri; Skin microbiome
Year: 2020 PMID: 32615270 DOI: 10.1016/j.anaerobe.2020.102230
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anaerobe ISSN: 1075-9964 Impact factor: 3.331