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Altered Composition of the Oral Microbiome in Integrin Beta 6-Deficient Mouse

Journal of oral microbiology(2022)

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In periodontal disease (PD), bacterial biofilms suppress β6 integrin expression transforming growth factor-β1 signaling, resulting in gingival inflammation and bone loss. β6 integrin-null (Itgb6-/- ) mice develop spontaneous PD. The aim of this study was to unravel potential differences in oral microbiome in wild-type (WT) and Itgb6-/- FVB mice. Mouse oral microbiome was analyzed from 3- and 6-month-old WT and Itgb6-/- . The periodontal inflammation and spontaneous bone loss were present in 3-month-old and advanced in 6-month-old Itgb6-/- mice. The observed amplicon sequence variants (ASVs) of alpha diversity showed close similarity in 3-month-old and 6-month-old Itgb6-/- mice. Chao1 and ACE methods revealed that the microbiome in Itgb6-/- mice showed less diversity compared to the WT. UniFrac Principal Coordinate analyses (PCoA) showed a clear spatial segregation and clustering between Itgb6-/- and WT mice in general, and between 3-month- and 6-month-old WT mice. Weighted PCoA showed the tight clustering and distinct separation of individual mouse samples within Itgb6-/- and WT. The most abundant microbial classes varied between the sample groups. However, the genus Aggregatibacter significantly increased in the 6-month-old Itgb6-/- mice. β6 integrin-deficient mice develop periodontal inflammation that may relate to dysbiosis in the microbiome that further promotes the disease process.
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B6 integrin-null mouse,oral microbiome,16S ribosomal RNA,QIIME 2
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