The hidden ‘mycobacteriome’ of the human healthy oral cavity and upper respiratory tract

The incidence of opportunistic non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) infections has increased considerably in the past decades causing an array of infections, including respiratory and soft-tissue infections. NTM are ubiquitous and can be found in numerous environments, including households and water p...

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Main Authors: Lilia Macovei, Jon McCafferty, Tsute Chen, Flavia Teles, Hatice Hasturk, Bruce J. Paster, Antonio Campos-Neto
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2015-02-01
Series:Journal of Oral Microbiology
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Online Access:http://www.journaloforalmicrobiology.net/index.php/jom/article/view/26094/38455
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spelling doaj-edb92097faa849299d6106eba76b93fc2020-11-24T23:52:32ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Oral Microbiology2000-22972015-02-017011110.3402/jom.v7.2609426094The hidden ‘mycobacteriome’ of the human healthy oral cavity and upper respiratory tractLilia Macovei0Jon McCafferty1Tsute Chen2Flavia Teles3Hatice Hasturk4Bruce J. Paster5Antonio Campos-Neto6 The Forsyth Institute, Cambridge, MA, USA The Forsyth Institute, Cambridge, MA, USA The Forsyth Institute, Cambridge, MA, USA The Forsyth Institute, Cambridge, MA, USA The Forsyth Institute, Cambridge, MA, USA The Forsyth Institute, Cambridge, MA, USA The Forsyth Institute, Cambridge, MA, USAThe incidence of opportunistic non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) infections has increased considerably in the past decades causing an array of infections, including respiratory and soft-tissue infections. NTM are ubiquitous and can be found in numerous environments, including households and water plants. However, NTM have not been reported to be associated with the healthy human oral microbiome. Since the oral cavity and upper respiratory track are the main ports of entry of microorganisms into the human body, elucidating NTM diversity and prevalence will assist in the assessment of the potential risks of infection elicited by these opportunistic pathogens. Here, we report the identification of a ‘non-tuberculous mycobacteriome’ in healthy individuals. We employed a modified DNA extraction procedure in conjunction with mycobacterial-specific primers to screen niches in the oral cavity (buccal mucosa and dental plaque) and upper respiratory tract (nostrils and oropharynx) of 10 healthy subjects. A total of 50 prevalent operational taxonomic units sequenced on MiSeq (Illumina) using 16S rRNA V3–V4 region were detected across all screened niches, showing the presence of diverse NTM communities. NTM DNA was detected in the nostrils of all 10 subjects, in buccal mucosa of 8 subjects, in the oropharynx of 7 subjects, and in the dental plaques of 5 subjects. Results from quantitative PCR showed each individual harbored 103–104 predicted NTM per each screened niche. The modification of standard DNA isolation methods to increase sensitivity toward mycobacterial species represents an important step to advance the knowledge of the oral as well as the overall human microbiome. These findings clearly reveal for the first time that healthy individuals harbor a ‘non-tuberculous mycobacteriome’ in their oral cavity and upper respiratory tract and may have important implications in our understanding of infections caused by NTM.http://www.journaloforalmicrobiology.net/index.php/jom/article/view/26094/38455oral microbiomeMycobacteriumnon-tuberculous-mycobacteriaperiodontal disease
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author Lilia Macovei
Jon McCafferty
Tsute Chen
Flavia Teles
Hatice Hasturk
Bruce J. Paster
Antonio Campos-Neto
spellingShingle Lilia Macovei
Jon McCafferty
Tsute Chen
Flavia Teles
Hatice Hasturk
Bruce J. Paster
Antonio Campos-Neto
The hidden ‘mycobacteriome’ of the human healthy oral cavity and upper respiratory tract
Journal of Oral Microbiology
oral microbiome
Mycobacterium
non-tuberculous-mycobacteria
periodontal disease
author_facet Lilia Macovei
Jon McCafferty
Tsute Chen
Flavia Teles
Hatice Hasturk
Bruce J. Paster
Antonio Campos-Neto
author_sort Lilia Macovei
title The hidden ‘mycobacteriome’ of the human healthy oral cavity and upper respiratory tract
title_short The hidden ‘mycobacteriome’ of the human healthy oral cavity and upper respiratory tract
title_full The hidden ‘mycobacteriome’ of the human healthy oral cavity and upper respiratory tract
title_fullStr The hidden ‘mycobacteriome’ of the human healthy oral cavity and upper respiratory tract
title_full_unstemmed The hidden ‘mycobacteriome’ of the human healthy oral cavity and upper respiratory tract
title_sort hidden ‘mycobacteriome’ of the human healthy oral cavity and upper respiratory tract
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Journal of Oral Microbiology
issn 2000-2297
publishDate 2015-02-01
description The incidence of opportunistic non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) infections has increased considerably in the past decades causing an array of infections, including respiratory and soft-tissue infections. NTM are ubiquitous and can be found in numerous environments, including households and water plants. However, NTM have not been reported to be associated with the healthy human oral microbiome. Since the oral cavity and upper respiratory track are the main ports of entry of microorganisms into the human body, elucidating NTM diversity and prevalence will assist in the assessment of the potential risks of infection elicited by these opportunistic pathogens. Here, we report the identification of a ‘non-tuberculous mycobacteriome’ in healthy individuals. We employed a modified DNA extraction procedure in conjunction with mycobacterial-specific primers to screen niches in the oral cavity (buccal mucosa and dental plaque) and upper respiratory tract (nostrils and oropharynx) of 10 healthy subjects. A total of 50 prevalent operational taxonomic units sequenced on MiSeq (Illumina) using 16S rRNA V3–V4 region were detected across all screened niches, showing the presence of diverse NTM communities. NTM DNA was detected in the nostrils of all 10 subjects, in buccal mucosa of 8 subjects, in the oropharynx of 7 subjects, and in the dental plaques of 5 subjects. Results from quantitative PCR showed each individual harbored 103–104 predicted NTM per each screened niche. The modification of standard DNA isolation methods to increase sensitivity toward mycobacterial species represents an important step to advance the knowledge of the oral as well as the overall human microbiome. These findings clearly reveal for the first time that healthy individuals harbor a ‘non-tuberculous mycobacteriome’ in their oral cavity and upper respiratory tract and may have important implications in our understanding of infections caused by NTM.
topic oral microbiome
Mycobacterium
non-tuberculous-mycobacteria
periodontal disease
url http://www.journaloforalmicrobiology.net/index.php/jom/article/view/26094/38455
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