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Sex differences in the oral microbiome, host traits, and their causal relationships.

Liu X, Tong X, Jie Z et al.

36660475 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
3206 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

LX
Liu X
TX
Tong X
JZ
Jie Z
ZJ
Zhu J
TL
Tian L
SQ
Sun Q
JY
Ju Y
ZL
Zou L
LH
Lu H
QX
Qiu X
LQ
Li Q
LY
Liao Y
LH
Lian H
ZY
Zuo Y
CX
Chen X
RW
Rao W
RY
Ren Y
WY
Wang Y
ZJ
Zi J
WR
Wang R
XX
Xu X
YH
Yang H
WJ
Wang J
ZY
Zong Y
LW
Liu W
HY
Hou Y
JX
Jin X
XL
Xiao L
KK
Kristiansen K
JH
Jia H
ZT
Zhang T
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

The oral microbiome has been implicated in a growing number of diseases; however, determinants of the oral microbiome and their roles remain elusive. Here, we investigated the oral (saliva and tongue dorsum) metagenome, the whole genome, and other omics data in a total of 4,478 individuals and demonstrated that the oral microbiome composition and its major contributing host factors significantly differed between sexes. We thus conducted a sex-stratified metagenome-genome-wide-association study (M-GWAS) and identified 11 differential genetic associations with the oral microbiome (p sex-difference < 5 × 10-8). Furthermore, we performed sex-stratified Mendelian randomization (MR) analyses and identified abundant causalities between the oral microbiome and serum metabolites. Notably, sex-specific microbes-hormonal interactions explained the mostly observed sex hormones differences such as the significant causalities enrichments for aldosterone in females and androstenedione in males. These findings illustrate the necessity of sex stratification and deepen our understanding of the interplay between the oral microbiome and serum metabolites.

845 Chinese ancestry men, 1,070 Chinese ancestry women

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

3206
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
615 Chinese ancestry men, 676 Chinese ancestry women
Replication Participants
East Asian
Ancestry
China
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

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