Oral polymicrobial communities: Assembly, function, and impact on diseases

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School of Dental Medicine::Departmental Papers (Dental)
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Dentistry
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dysbiosis
periodontitis
systemic comorbidities
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2023-04-12
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Hajishengallis, George
Lamont, Richard J.
Koo, Hyun
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Oral microbial communities assemble into complex spatial structures. The sophisticated physical and chemical signaling systems underlying the community enable their collective functional regulation as well as the ability to adapt by integrating environmental information. The combined output of community action, as shaped by both intra-community interactions and host and environmental variables, dictates homeostatic balance or dysbiotic disease such as periodontitis and dental caries. Oral polymicrobial dysbiosis also exerts systemic effects that adversely affect comorbidities, in part due to ectopic colonization of oral pathobionts in extra-oral tissues. Here, we review new and emerging concepts that explain the collective functional properties of oral polymicrobial communities and how these impact health and disease both locally and systemically. © 2023 Elsevier Inc.

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2023-04-12
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Cell Host and Microbe
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Elsevier
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10.1016/j.chom.2023.02.009
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