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Quantitative metaproteomics of medieval dental calculus reveals individual oral health status

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  • Rosa R. Jersie-Christensen

    (University of Copenhagen)

  • Liam T. Lanigan

    (University of Copenhagen)

  • David Lyon

    (University of Copenhagen)

  • Meaghan Mackie

    (University of Copenhagen
    University of Copenhagen)

  • Daniel Belstrøm

    (University of Copenhagen)

  • Christian D. Kelstrup

    (University of Copenhagen)

  • Anna K. Fotakis

    (University of Copenhagen)

  • Eske Willerslev

    (University of Copenhagen
    University of Cambridge)

  • Niels Lynnerup

    (University of Copenhagen)

  • Lars J. Jensen

    (University of Copenhagen)

  • Enrico Cappellini

    (University of Copenhagen)

  • Jesper V. Olsen

    (University of Copenhagen)

Abstract

The composition of ancient oral microbiomes has recently become accessible owing to advanced biomolecular methods such as metagenomics and metaproteomics, but the utility of metaproteomics for such analyses is less explored. Here, we use quantitative metaproteomics to characterize the dental calculus associated with the remains of 21 humans retrieved during the archeological excavation of the medieval (ca. 1100–1450 CE) cemetery of Tjærby, Denmark. We identify 3671 protein groups, covering 220 bacterial species and 81 genera across all medieval samples. The metaproteome profiles of bacterial and human proteins suggest two distinct groups of archeological remains corresponding to health-predisposed and oral disease-susceptible individuals, which is supported by comparison to the calculus metaproteomes of healthy living individuals. Notably, the groupings identified by metaproteomics are not apparent from the bioarchaeological analysis, illustrating that quantitative metaproteomics has the potential to provide additional levels of molecular information about the oral health status of individuals from archeological contexts.

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  • Rosa R. Jersie-Christensen & Liam T. Lanigan & David Lyon & Meaghan Mackie & Daniel Belstrøm & Christian D. Kelstrup & Anna K. Fotakis & Eske Willerslev & Niels Lynnerup & Lars J. Jensen & Enrico Capp, 2018. "Quantitative metaproteomics of medieval dental calculus reveals individual oral health status," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 9(1), pages 1-12, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:9:y:2018:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-018-07148-3
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-07148-3
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    1. Patrick Leopold Rüther & Immanuel Mirnes Husic & Pernille Bangsgaard & Kristian Murphy Gregersen & Pernille Pantmann & Milena Carvalho & Ricardo Miguel Godinho & Lukas Friedl & João Cascalheira & Albe, 2022. "SPIN enables high throughput species identification of archaeological bone by proteomics," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 13(1), pages 1-14, December.

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