Genus: Tannerella
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Full Lineage: Bacteria; Bacteroidetes; Bacteroidia; Bacteroidales; Tannerellaceae; Tannerella
Lower rank member(s): [Species:Tannerella sp._HMT_286] [Species:Tannerella forsythia] [Species:Tannerella sp._HMT_808] [Species:Tannerella sp._HMT_916]
Lower rank member(s): [Species:Tannerella sp._HMT_286] [Species:Tannerella forsythia] [Species:Tannerella sp._HMT_808] [Species:Tannerella sp._HMT_916]
BMU - Buccal Mucosa
AKE - Keratinized Gingiva
HPA - Hard Palate
TDO - Tongue Dorsum
PTO - Palatine Tonsils
THR - Throat
SAL - Saliva
SUPP - Supra-gingival Plaque
SUBP - Sub-gingival Plaque
ANA - Nasal
STO - Stool
Prev - Prevalence
10thp - 10th percentile
90thp - 90th percentile
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Overview: Members of the genus Tannerella are moderately abundant in the oral
microbiome, making up less than 0.5% on average of the microbiome at any oral site.
They are close relatives of the genus Porphyromonas and are classified with them into
the family Porphyromonadaceae.
Ecological role/importance in health and disease: Tannerella spp. are found primarily in sub- and supragingival dental plaque and in samples from the tonsils and throat. Tannerella forsythia (formerly T. forsythensis), together with Porphyromonas gingivalis and Treponema denticola, is part of the "red complex" of subgingival taxa associated with periodontitis (Socransky et al. 1998). The other members of genus Tannerella in HOMD have not yet been named.
Ecological role/importance in health and disease: Tannerella spp. are found primarily in sub- and supragingival dental plaque and in samples from the tonsils and throat. Tannerella forsythia (formerly T. forsythensis), together with Porphyromonas gingivalis and Treponema denticola, is part of the "red complex" of subgingival taxa associated with periodontitis (Socransky et al. 1998). The other members of genus Tannerella in HOMD have not yet been named.