The nasal microbiome mirrors and potentially shapes olfactory function
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Olfactory function is a key sense for human well-being and health, with olfactory dysfunction having been linked to serious diseases. As the microbiome is involved in normal olfactory epithelium development, we explored the relationship between olfactory function (odor threshold, discrimination, identification) and nasal microbiome, gender and BMI in 67 healthy volunteers. 28 subjects were found to have normal olfactory function, 29 had a particularly good sense of smell (âgood normosmicsâ) and 10 were hyposmic. Microbial community composition differed significantly between the three olfactory groups. In particular, butyric acid-producing microorganisms were found to be associated with impaired olfactory function. Thus, we describe for the first time the potential interplay between the olfactory epithelium microbial community and olfactory function, and suggest that the microbiome composition is able to mirror and potentially shape olfactory function by producing strong odor compounds.
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2018-02-22



