About this Research Topic
Recent advances in high throughput technologies have brought microbiology as a science to a new era, allowing an open-ended approach instead of focusing on few opportunistic pathogens. With this topic we would like to integrate the current high-throughput ‘omics’ tools such as metagenomics, metatranscriptomics, metaproteomics or metabolomics with biochemical, physiological, genetic or clinical parameters within the oral microbial ecosystem. We aim to address questions underlying the regulation of the ecological balance in the oral cavity by including the following areas:
• Ecology of oral microbiome at health
• Ecology of oral microbiome under oral diseases
• Ecology of oral microbiome during non-oral diseases
• Shifts in the oral microbiome by therapeutic approaches (e.g., antimicrobials, replacement therapy, pre- and probiotics)
• Modeling of oral ecological shifts (e.g., animal models, in vitro microcosm models)
• Complex inter- and intra-kingdom interactions (e.g., bacterial-fungal-host) related to oral ecology
• Environmental (e.g., diet, tobacco), host-related (e.g., immune response, saliva composition and flow) and biotic (e.g., bacterial competition) factors influencing oral ecology
• Geographic variation in oral microbial ecology and diversity
We are interested in hearing from potential authors who can contribute with original research articles, reviews and opinion pieces.
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