Oral microbiome-SASP-aging axis: mechanisms and targeted intervention strategies for age-related diseases
Enfang Wu, Xueyu Li, Zichen Ni, Feng Zhao, Chen Jia

TL;DR
This review explores how the oral microbiome interacts with aging and inflammation to cause age-related diseases, and suggests new treatment strategies targeting this connection.
Contribution
The paper introduces the 'oral microbiome-SASP-aging' axis as a unifying framework for understanding and treating age-related diseases.
Findings
The oral microbiome and SASP are linked in driving chronic inflammation and age-related diseases.
Therapies targeting the 'oral microbiome-SASP-aging' axis, such as probiotics and TCM, show promise.
Precise delivery systems and combinatorial therapies could improve treatment of age-related diseases.
Abstract
Global demographic aging is intensifying the burden of age-related diseases. Cellular senescence and the accompanying senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP) act as key drivers of disease progression by mediating chronic inflammation. As the second largest microbial community in the human body, the oral microbiome occupies a central position in systemic aging pathologies, and its dysbiosis and interaction with SASP are critical in this process. An imbalanced oral microbiota contributes to systemic chronic conditions via metabolic activities, virulence factor release, and immune system activation, while SASP serves as a central molecular mediator linking microbial dysbiosis to chronic inflammation, with well-recognized involvement in inflammatory bowel disease, bone disorders, and neurodegenerative conditions. This review aims to examine the mechanism by which oral pathogens…
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TopicsOral microbiology and periodontitis research · Gut microbiota and health · Oral health in cancer treatment
