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Alía García, Esther & Ponce Alonso, Manuel & Saralegui, Claudia & Halperin, Ana & Paz Cortés, Marta Macarena & Baquero, María Rosario & Parra Pecharroman, David & Galeano, Javier & del Campo, Rosa .Machine Learning Study in Caries Markers in Oral Microbiota from Monozygotic Twin Children.
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Alía García, Esther & Ponce Alonso, Manuel & Saralegui, Claudia & Halperin, Ana & Paz Cortés, Marta Macarena & Baquero, María Rosario & Parra Pecharroman, David & Galeano, Javier & del Campo, Rosa. Machine Learning Study in Caries Markers in Oral Microbiota from Monozygotic Twin Children.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/24183
Resumen:
: In recent years, the etiology of caries has evolved from a simplistic infectious perspective
based on Streptococcus mutans and/or Lactobacillus activity, to a multifactorial disease involving a
complex oral microbiota, the human genetic background and the environment. The aim of this
work was to identify bacterial markers associated with early caries using massive 16S rDNA. To
minimize the other factors, the composition of the oral microbiota of twins in which only one of
them had caries was compared with their healthy sibling. Twenty-one monozygotic twin pairs
without a previous diagnosis of caries were recruited in the context of their orthodontic treatment
and divided into two categories: (1) caries group in which only one of the twins had caries; and (2)
control group in which neither of the twins had caries. Each participant contributed a single oral
lavage sample in which the bacterial composition was determined by 16S rDNA amplification and
further high-throughput sequencing. Data analysis included statistical comparison of alpha and beta
diversity, as well as differential taxa abundance between groups. Our results show that twins of
the control group have a closer bacterial composition than those from the caries group. However,
statistical differences were not detected and we were unable to find any particular bacterial marker
by 16S rDNA high-throughput sequencing that could be useful for prevention strategies. Although
these results should be validated in a larger population, including children from other places or
ethnicities, we conclude that the occurrence of caries is not related to the increase of any particular
bacterial population.
Keywords: machine learning; oral microbiota; LEfSe; PCoA; alloprevotella; prevotella; core microbiota