| General Information of MIC (ID: MIC00166) |
| MIC Name |
Prevotella oralis (CFB bacteria)
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| MIC Synonyms |
Ristella oralis
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| Body Site |
Skin
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| Lineage |
Kingdom: Bacteria
Phylum: Bacteroidetes
Class: Bacteroidia
Order: Bacteroidales
Family: Prevotellaceae
Genus: Prevotella
Species: Prevotella oralis
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| Oxygen Sensitivity |
Anaerobe
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| Microbial Metabolism |
Fermentative; Respiratory
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| Gram |
Negative
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| Host Relationship |
Commensal
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| Genome Size (bp) |
2836154
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| Description |
It is an obligate anaerobic, non-motile, non-spore forming and non-pigmenting organisms that has mostly been found in gingival crevices of the human mouth. It has been shown to grow within biofilms as part of a healthy oral fauna in humans, but is also capable of being a facultative pathogen.
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| Disease Relevance |
| Autism spectrum disorder [ICD-11: 6A02] |
| Description |
Prevotella oris was significantly elevated in autistic children. |
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| Dental caries [ICD-11: DA08] |
| Description |
Prevotella oris which is one of the periodontopathogens, are frequently detected in severe forms of periodontal diseases. |
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| Meningococcal disease [ICD-11: 1C1C] |
| Description |
Prevotella oris can induce bacteraemia. |
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| Obesity [ICD-11: 5B81] |
| Description |
Prevotella oris was associated with genetic variants in Obesity. |
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| Periodontal disease [ICD-11: DA0C] |
| Description |
The coaggregation of Prevotella oris and Prevotella gingivalis may contribute to the initiation and progression of periodontitis. |
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| Rheumatoid arthritis [ICD-11: FA20] |
| Description |
Prevotella oris were associated with early RA(rheumatoid arthritis) independent of severity of periodontitis. |
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