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Unusual oral microbiome signature linked to obesity

Last updated: January 22, 2026 8:00 pm
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Oral bacteria (blue) on human cheek cells (yellow) shown in a scanning electron micrograph

STEVE GSCHMEISSNER/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

Obesity is a prevalent health concern that affects millions of individuals worldwide. Recent research has unveiled a potential link between obesity and a distinct oral microbiome signature, offering new avenues for early detection and preventive measures.

While the gut microbiome has been extensively studied in relation to obesity and metabolic disorders, the role of the oral microbiome, which comprises over 700 bacterial species, has been less explored. Researchers from New York University Abu Dhabi conducted a study involving 628 adults, including 97 individuals with obesity, to investigate the oral microbiome’s association with the condition.

Analysis of saliva samples revealed that individuals with obesity exhibited a higher abundance of bacteria associated with inflammation and poor metabolism, such as Streptococcus parasanguinis and Actinomyces oris. Moreover, differences in microbial metabolic pathways were observed, indicating altered carbohydrate metabolism and deficiencies in essential nutrients among the obese group.

These findings suggest a metabolic pattern characterized by a low-pH, carbohydrate-rich, and inflammatory oral environment in individuals with obesity. The study’s lead researcher, Aashish Jha, emphasized the need for further research to determine the causal relationship between the oral microbiome and obesity.

Future investigations will explore the potential transfer of microbes and metabolites from the mouth to the gut, shedding light on the mechanisms by which oral bacteria may influence metabolic processes and weight regulation. The identification of specific microbial markers could pave the way for early detection of obesity and targeted interventions.

Whether the oral microbiome contributes to obesity development or is a consequence of the condition remains to be elucidated through rigorous clinical trials. The prospect of leveraging oral bacteria as a tool for obesity prevention underscores the significance of understanding the intricate interplay between microbial communities and metabolic health.

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As researchers delve deeper into the complexities of the oral microbiome and its implications for obesity, innovative strategies such as microbial transfer therapies and personalized interventions may emerge as promising approaches to combat this global health crisis.

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