Alterations of oral microbiota in patients with panic disorder

The main characteristics of panic disorder (PD) include recurrent panic attacks and persistent worry, accompanied by other physical and cognitive symptoms. While recent studies have revealed that gut bacteria play an important role in anxiety and depression, little is known about the relationship be...

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Autores principales: Zunli Xie, Weiqing Jiang, Mingzhu Deng, Wei Wang, Xian Xie, Xia Feng, Yinping Shi, Xueyan Zhang, Dong Song, Ziyu Yuan, Yonggang Wang
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:521bb0a74e844e27951a14a82055d80d2021-11-04T15:51:54ZAlterations of oral microbiota in patients with panic disorder2165-59792165-598710.1080/21655979.2021.1994738https://doaj.org/article/521bb0a74e844e27951a14a82055d80d2021-01-01T00:00:00Zhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21655979.2021.1994738https://doaj.org/toc/2165-5979https://doaj.org/toc/2165-5987The main characteristics of panic disorder (PD) include recurrent panic attacks and persistent worry, accompanied by other physical and cognitive symptoms. While recent studies have revealed that gut bacteria play an important role in anxiety and depression, little is known about the relationship between oral microbiota and PD. Therefore, the objective of this study was to explore a possible correlation between oral microbiota and PD. We conducted 16S rRNA sequencing to compare differences in the oral microbiota of patients with PD (n = 26) and healthy controls (n = 40). Patients with PD exhibited higher alpha diversity (abundance and evenness) in their oral microbiota than healthy controls, while analysis of beta diversity revealed that the two groups differed in microbial community composition. Moreover, the relative abundance of 61 genera differed between them. Overall, PD resulted in distinct oral microbial profiles that could be potential diagnostic markers and therapeutic targets.Zunli XieWeiqing JiangMingzhu DengWei WangXian XieXia FengYinping ShiXueyan ZhangDong SongZiyu YuanYonggang WangTaylor & Francis Grouparticleanxiety disorderpanic disorderoral microbiota16s rrna sequencingfunction predictionBiotechnologyTP248.13-248.65ENBioengineered, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 9103-9112 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic anxiety disorder
panic disorder
oral microbiota
16s rrna sequencing
function prediction
Biotechnology
TP248.13-248.65
spellingShingle anxiety disorder
panic disorder
oral microbiota
16s rrna sequencing
function prediction
Biotechnology
TP248.13-248.65
Zunli Xie
Weiqing Jiang
Mingzhu Deng
Wei Wang
Xian Xie
Xia Feng
Yinping Shi
Xueyan Zhang
Dong Song
Ziyu Yuan
Yonggang Wang
Alterations of oral microbiota in patients with panic disorder
description The main characteristics of panic disorder (PD) include recurrent panic attacks and persistent worry, accompanied by other physical and cognitive symptoms. While recent studies have revealed that gut bacteria play an important role in anxiety and depression, little is known about the relationship between oral microbiota and PD. Therefore, the objective of this study was to explore a possible correlation between oral microbiota and PD. We conducted 16S rRNA sequencing to compare differences in the oral microbiota of patients with PD (n = 26) and healthy controls (n = 40). Patients with PD exhibited higher alpha diversity (abundance and evenness) in their oral microbiota than healthy controls, while analysis of beta diversity revealed that the two groups differed in microbial community composition. Moreover, the relative abundance of 61 genera differed between them. Overall, PD resulted in distinct oral microbial profiles that could be potential diagnostic markers and therapeutic targets.
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author Zunli Xie
Weiqing Jiang
Mingzhu Deng
Wei Wang
Xian Xie
Xia Feng
Yinping Shi
Xueyan Zhang
Dong Song
Ziyu Yuan
Yonggang Wang
author_facet Zunli Xie
Weiqing Jiang
Mingzhu Deng
Wei Wang
Xian Xie
Xia Feng
Yinping Shi
Xueyan Zhang
Dong Song
Ziyu Yuan
Yonggang Wang
author_sort Zunli Xie
title Alterations of oral microbiota in patients with panic disorder
title_short Alterations of oral microbiota in patients with panic disorder
title_full Alterations of oral microbiota in patients with panic disorder
title_fullStr Alterations of oral microbiota in patients with panic disorder
title_full_unstemmed Alterations of oral microbiota in patients with panic disorder
title_sort alterations of oral microbiota in patients with panic disorder
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/521bb0a74e844e27951a14a82055d80d
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