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Alterations of oral and gut viromes in hypertension and/or periodontitis.

Hui-Lin YeMeng-Fan ZhiBo-Yan ChenWen-Zhen LinYu-Lin LiShi-Jia HuangLu-Jun ZhouShuo XuJun ZhangWu-Chang ZhangQiang FengSheng-Zhong Duan
Published in: mSystems (2023)
Periodontitis (PD) and hypertension (HTN) are both highly prevalent worldwide and cause serious adverse outcomes. Increasing studies have shown that PD exacerbates HTN by oral and gut microbiota. Previous studies have focused on exploring the importance of the bacteriome in HTN and PD but overlooked the impact of the virome, even though viruses are common inhabitants in humans. Alterations in oral and gut viral diversity and composition contribute to diseases. The present study, for the first time, profiled the oral and gut viromes in HTN and/or PD. We identified key indicator viruses and their clinical implications in HTN and/or PD. We also investigated interactions between viruses and bacteria. This work improved the overall understanding of the viromes in HTN and PD, providing vital insights into the role of the virome in the development of HTN and PD.
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