Host Genetic Associations with Salivary Microbiome in Oral Cancer

S F Yang, C W Lin, C Y Chuang,Y C Lee, W H Chung, H C Lai,L C Chang,S C Su

JOURNAL OF DENTAL RESEARCH(2022)

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Despite the growing recognition of a host genetic effect on shaping gut microbiota composition, the genetic determinants of oral microbiota remain largely unexplored, especially in the context of oral diseases. Here, we performed a microbiome genome-wide association study in 2 independent cohorts of patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC, n = 144 and 67) and an additional group of noncancer individuals (n = 104). Besides oral bacterial dysbiosis and signatures observed in OSCC, associations of 3 loci with the abundance of genus-level taxa and 4 loci with beta diversity measures were detected (q < 0.05) at the discovery stage. The most significant hit (rs10906082 with the genus Lachnoanaerobaculum, P = 3.55 x 10(-9) at discovery stage) was replicated in a second OSCC cohort. Moreover, the other 2 taxonomical associations, rs10973953 with the genus Kingella (P = 1.38 x 10(-9)) and rs4721629 with the genus Parvimonas (P = 3.53 x 10(-8)), were suggestive in the meta-analysis combining 2 OSCC cohorts. Further pathway analysis revealed that these loci were enriched for genes in regulation of oncogenic and angiogenic responses, implicating a genetic anchor to the oral microbiome in estimation of casual relationships with OSCC. Our findings delineate the role of host genotypes in influencing the structure of oral microbial communities.
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oral squamous cell carcinoma, oral microbiota, dysbiosis, genotype, quantitative trait loci, microbiome genome-wide association study
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