Veillonellaceae ⇒ Selenomonas {10000609} Record Keys Parent:Veillonellaceae Definition:Selenomonas Details Initialisation date:[ ] Meta Information Rank: Genus Domain: Bacteria Zone:[ ] Enzyme:[ ] Function:[ ] Notes: [ ]Shared Reference Notes [1.1] [#Diabetes Type 1, #Diabetes Type 2] - Compared to the levels in non-diabetic individuals, diabetes patients exhibited a higher abundance of #Neisseria, TM7, #Gemella, #Eikenella, Selenomonas, #Actinomyces, #Capnocytophaga, #Fusobacterium, #Aggregatibacter, #Veillonella, and #Streptococcus genera and a lower abundance of Filifactor, Synergistetes, Tannerella, Eubacterium, Porphyromonas, and Treponema genera [1.2] - The family #Selenomonadaceae, which has the characteristics of strictly anaerobic and gram-negative #Bacilli, was first classified as a new family within the order #Selenomonadales in the class #Negativicutes in 2015. The family currently contains 43 species in 8 genera, including #Anaerovibrio, #Centipeda, #Megamonas, #Mitsuokella, #Pectinatus, #Propionispira, #Schwartzia, and Selenomonas. [1.3] [#Alzheimer’s disease] [#Atopobium rimae, #Bacteroides-Prevotella group, #Prevotella nigrescens, #Prevotella oulorum, #Treponema socranskii, #prevotella salivae] - subgingival samples of the AD group showed significant increases in the abundance of bacterial species potentially linked with periodontitis, such as A. rimae, #Saccharibacteria (#TM7) HMT 348, Selenomonas sp. HMT 442, T. socranskii and various #Prevotella spp., such as P. maculosa, P. multiformis, P. nigrescens, P. oulorum and P. salivae, which could aggravate systemic diseases. [#Alzheimer’s disease] - potential periodontal pathogens such as #Prevotella, #Saccharibacteria (#TM7), #Treponema and Selenomonas spp. were significantly more abundant in the AD group, especially in subgingival plaque. - #Prevotella spp. were densely interconnected with various oral microbiome.References Notes[ ]