The effect of physical and psychological stress on the oral microbiome

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作者
Stoy, Savanna [1 ]
McMillan, Alexandra [1 ]
Ericsson, Aaron C. [2 ]
Brooks, Amanda E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Rocky Vista Univ, Off Res & Scholarly Act, Parker, CO USA
[2] Univ Missouri, Metagen Ctr, Dept Vet Pathobiol, Columbia, MO USA
来源
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY | 2023年 / 14卷
关键词
oral microbiome; stress response; richness; diversity; dysbiosis; HEALTH;
D O I
10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1166168
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
BackgroundThe oral microbiome is incredibly complex, containing a diverse complement of microbiota that has previously been categorized into 6 broad phyla. While techniques such as next-generation sequencing have contributed to a better understanding of the composition of the oral microbiome, the role it plays in human health and disease is still under investigation. Previous studies have identified that a more diverse microbiome is advantageous for health. Therefore, alterations to the physical or mental health that are of interest in this study, such as stress, are the factors that decrease microbial diversity, leading to the potential for dysbiosis and disease disposition. Intensive Surgical Skills Week (ISSW) is a hyper-realistic simulation training week for military medical students that takes place at the Strategic Operations (STOPS) facility in San Diego, CA. This training week puts students through mass causality simulations and requires them to work through distinct roles within the healthcare team, providing an almost ideal environment to assess the impact of acute stress on oral microbiome diversity. Based on the literature on stress and microbiota, we hypothesized that the high stress simulation events at ISSW will impact the composition and diversity of the oral microbiome. MethodsTo investigate this hypothesis, thirty-seven (n = 37) second-or third-year medical students who are enlisted in a branch of the military and who attended ISSW in July of 2021 were included in the study. Student participants were divided into 7 teams to complete the hyper-realistic simulations (SIMs) at ISSW. A pilot of sixty-four buccal samples (n = 64) from three of the seven teams were sent for analysis at the University of Missouri Metagenomic Center. ResultsWe saw an overall increase in species richness at the end of ISSW when looking at all samples (n = 64). Fourteen significantly different bacteria were identified from the beginning to the end of data collection. Additionally, third year medical students appear to have a greater species richness compared to second year medical students. Further, third year medical students had a statically significant difference in their oral microbiome richness from beginning to end of data collection (p = 0.008). ConclusionOur preliminary data indicates that physical and psychological stress can impact the composition of the oral microbiome. The analyses in this study show that using the oral microbiome as an indicator of stress is promising and may provide evidence to support stress management practices.
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