Objectives: The present study aimed to investigate the characteristics of salivary microbiota of children with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and to assess longitudinal alterations in salivary microbiota before and after adenotonsillectomy.

Methods: A set of cross-sectional samples consisted of 36 OSA children (17 boys and 19 girls, 7.47 ± 2.24 years old) and 22 controls (9 boys and 13 girls, 7.55 ± 2.48 years old) were included in the study, among which eight OSA children (five boys and three girls, 8.8 ± 2.0 years old) who underwent treatment of adenotonsillectomy were followed up after 1 year. Saliva samples were collected, and microbial profiles were analyzed by bioinformatics analysis based on 16S rRNA sequencing.

Results: In cross-sectional samples, the OSA group had higher α-diversity as estimated by Chao1, Shannon, Simpson, Pielou_e, and observed species as compared with the control group ( < 0.05). β-Diversity based on the Bray-Curtis dissimilarities ( = 0.004) and Jaccard distances ( = 0.001) revealed a significant separation between the OSA group and control group. Nested cross-validated random forest classifier identified the 10 most important genera (, , , , , , , , , and ) that could differentiate OSA children from controls with an area under the curve (AUC) of 0.94. Linear discriminant analysis effect size (LEfSe) analysis revealed a significantly higher abundance of genera such as ( = 0.027), ( = 0.015), ( < 0.001), ( < 0.001), and ( < 0.001) in the OSA group, among which was further corroborated in longitudinal samples. was found to be significantly enriched in the OSA group ( = 0.02) with significantly higher levels as OSA severity increased ( = 0.014), and it had a lower abundance in the post-treatment group ( = 0.003) with a decline in each OSA child 1 year after adenotonsillectomy.

Conclusions: A significantly higher microbial diversity and a significant difference in microbial composition and abundance were identified in salivary microbiota of OSA children compared with controls. Meanwhile, some characteristic genera (, , , , and ) were found in OSA children, among which the relationship between spp. and OSA is worth further studies.

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