Abstract
Oral microbial dysbiosis has been associated with periodontitis in studies using 16S rRNA gene sequencing analysis. However, this technology is not sufficient to consistently separate the bacterial species to species level, and reproducible oral microbiome signatures are scarce. Here, using ultra-deep metagenomic sequencing and machine learning tools, we defined a simple two-factor decision tree, based on Tannerella forsythia and Fretibacterium fastidiosum, that was highly associated with periodontitis. Altogether, we defined robust oral microbiome signatures relevant to the pathophysiology of periodontitis that can help define promising targets for microbiome therapeutic modulation when caring for patients with periodontitis.
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