Oral microbiome alterations and their association with long-term heavy metal exposure and early health effects
Hongling Liu, Jia Li, Keke Yang, Huan Li, Susu Cao, Yuanyuan Bao, Lu Feng, Li Zhang, Jingping Niu, Tian Tian

TL;DR
This study shows that changes in the oral microbiome can indicate long-term heavy metal exposure and early health effects, offering a non-invasive way to detect environmental risks.
Contribution
The study introduces the oral microbiome as a novel, non-invasive biomarker for long-term heavy metal exposure and early health impacts.
Findings
Participants from contaminated areas showed elevated internal cadmium levels, kidney issues, and immune changes.
Oral microbiome in contaminated areas had reduced diversity and a shift toward pathogenic bacteria.
Functional analysis revealed stress-response pathways and disease-related pathways were enriched in contaminated areas.
Abstract
Long-term heavy metal exposure poses health risks, and non-invasive biomarkers for early detection are needed. This study investigated whether oral microbiome alterations can serve as a non-invasive indicator of long-term HMs exposure and associated early biological effects. Soil, buccal mucosa, blood, and urine samples were collected from contaminated (CA) and uncontaminated (UA) areas. Soil contamination was assessed, and internal biomarkers were measured. Oral bacterial diversity was analyzed using metagenomic sequencing. Severe Cd and Pb contamination was found in CA soil. Participants in CA had elevated internal Cd levels, renal impairment, and immune alterations. Oral microbiome analysis revealed decreased alpha diversity, reduced network complexity, and a shift from beneficial to pathogenic keystone taxa in CA. Functional analysis showed enrichment of stress-response pathways,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHeavy Metal Exposure and Toxicity · Oral microbiology and periodontitis research · Aluminum toxicity and tolerance in plants and animals
