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Lifestyle impacts the oral microbiome of Classical and Post-classical societies in Italy

Farese, M.; Moraitou, M.; Jin, C.; Forsythe, A.; Micarelli, I.; van der Valk, T.; Manzi, G.; Parducci, L.; Tafuri, M. A.; Guschanski, K.

2026-01-24 genomics
10.64898/2026.01.23.700545 bioRxiv
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ObjectivesThe fall of the Roman Empire (476 CE) profoundly affected the lives of its peoples due to the political, administrative, and territorial changes that occurred. The majority of written records of the time focus on the social elite, leaving larger parts of the population understudied. Here, we employ a bioarchaeological approach to understand how differences in lifestyle may be reflected in the oral microbiome of people from different social classes living before and after the fall. Material and MethodsWe analysed shotgun sequencing data from dental calculus, the preserved oral microbiome, of 67 individuals belonging to different social classes from two Classical cemeteries dated to I-III century CE (Lucus Feroniae and Isola Sacra) and one post-Classical cemetery dated to IV-VIII century CE (Selvicciola), all located in proximity to the city of Rome, Italy. ResultsWe detect significant differences in the oral microbiome taxonomic and functional composition across time periods and social classes, with the rural town of Lucus Feroniae standing out compared to its two counterparts. Reliable identification of dietary items was not possible. DiscussionThe distinct oral microbiome of Lucus Feroniae could reflect differences in general health and subsistence practices. The rural position of this community may have mitigated the cyclical food crises that, instead, affected the contemporary Isola Sacra and the later community of Selvicciola, thereby buffering against the nutritional stress observed in these two locations.

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