Genus: Actinomyces
Lineage: Bacteria;Actinomycetota;Actinomycetes;Actinomycetales;Actinomycetaceae;Actinomyces
Overview: Bacteria of the genus Actinomyces are abundant in the healthy oral microbiome,
making up 5-10% of the cells in dental plaque. In 2018 some species formerly considered
to be Actinomyces were reclassified into genus Schaalia, including several species abundant
on the tongue (Nouioui et al. 2018).
Twelve oral species remain in the genus Actinomyces
include A. naeslundii, A. oris, and A. graevenitzii.
Ecological role/importance in health and disease: A. naeslundii and its relatives are early colonizers in the dental plaque biofilm (Diaz et al. 2006, Dige et al. 2009). A. graevenitzii is abundant in the biofilm on the tongue. Some species, particularly A. israelii and A. gerencseriae, are in lower abundance in the healthy microbiome but can cause opportunistic infections known as actinomycosis.
Ecological role/importance in health and disease: A. naeslundii and its relatives are early colonizers in the dental plaque biofilm (Diaz et al. 2006, Dige et al. 2009). A. graevenitzii is abundant in the biofilm on the tongue. Some species, particularly A. israelii and A. gerencseriae, are in lower abundance in the healthy microbiome but can cause opportunistic infections known as actinomycosis.
![]() | Actinomyces (yellow) intermingled with Corynebacterium (magenta) in human dental plaque. From Mark Welch et al. 2016 |
eHOMD Taxonomy | |
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Life | Cellular Organisms |
Domain | Bacteria (833)HOMD Abundance |
Phylum | Actinomycetota (133)HOMD Abundance |
Class | Actinomycetes (118)HOMD Abundance |
Order | Actinomycetales (39)HOMD Abundance |
Family | Actinomycetaceae (39)HOMD Abundance |
Genus | Actinomyces (24)HOMD Abundance |
Species |