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Factors that influence the pancreatic and duodenal microbiome in patients undergoing pancreatic surgery

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: This study examined the correlation between pancreatic microbiome and patients characteristics. Furthermore, we compared different duodenal materials to examine their reflection of the pancreatic microbiome. METHODS: Patients undergoing pancreatic surgery were included in the...

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Autores principales: Zwart, Eline S., Jeleniewski, Suzanne, Boyd, Lenka N. C., Meijer, Laura L., Puik, Jisce R., Zonderhuis, Barbara M., Daams, Freek, Budding, Andries E., Mebius, Reina E., Kazemier, Geert
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9757549/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36525425
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0278377
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author Zwart, Eline S.
Jeleniewski, Suzanne
Boyd, Lenka N. C.
Meijer, Laura L.
Puik, Jisce R.
Zonderhuis, Barbara M.
Daams, Freek
Budding, Andries E.
Mebius, Reina E.
Kazemier, Geert
author_facet Zwart, Eline S.
Jeleniewski, Suzanne
Boyd, Lenka N. C.
Meijer, Laura L.
Puik, Jisce R.
Zonderhuis, Barbara M.
Daams, Freek
Budding, Andries E.
Mebius, Reina E.
Kazemier, Geert
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description BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: This study examined the correlation between pancreatic microbiome and patients characteristics. Furthermore, we compared different duodenal materials to examine their reflection of the pancreatic microbiome. METHODS: Patients undergoing pancreatic surgery were included in the study. Characteristics of those patients were prospectively registered and sterile pancreatic biopsies were collected during surgery. After completion of the resection, duodenal fluid, -tissue and -swab were collected. Bacterial DNA was extracted and analyzed with IS-pro assay. RESULTS: Paired samples of 51 patients were available for evaluation, including pancreatic biopsies from all patients, 22 duodenal fluids, 21 duodenal swabs and 11 duodenal tissues. The pancreatic microbiome consisted mostly of Proteobacteria followed by Firmicutes, Actinobacteria, Fusobacteria and Verrucomicrobia (FAFV) and Bacteroidetes. On species level, Enterococcus faecalis, Escherichia coli, and Enterobacter-Klebsiella were most abundant. In pancreatic biopsies, the total bacterial load and Proteobacteria load were significantly higher in patients with biliary drainage (54618.0 vs 5623.5; 9119.0 vs 2067.1). Patients who used proton pump inhibitors had a significantly higher total bacterial load (115964.7 vs 8495.8), more FAFV (66862.9 vs 1890.1), more Proteobacteria (24245.9 vs 2951.4) and more Bacteroidetes (542.5 vs 25.8). The head of the pancreas contained significantly more bacteria (21193.4 vs 2096.8) and more FAFV (5225.7 vs 19.0) compared to the tail, regardless of biliary drainage. Furthermore, the microbiome of all duodenal materials showed a weak correlation with the pancreatic microbiome. CONCLUSION: Biliary drainage, use of proton pump inhibitors, and anatomic location of the pancreatic biopsy influence the pancreatic microbiome. Furthermore, the duodenal microbiome does not suffice as a surrogate for the pancreatic microbiome.
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spelling pubmed-97575492022-12-17 Factors that influence the pancreatic and duodenal microbiome in patients undergoing pancreatic surgery Zwart, Eline S. Jeleniewski, Suzanne Boyd, Lenka N. C. Meijer, Laura L. Puik, Jisce R. Zonderhuis, Barbara M. Daams, Freek Budding, Andries E. Mebius, Reina E. Kazemier, Geert PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: This study examined the correlation between pancreatic microbiome and patients characteristics. Furthermore, we compared different duodenal materials to examine their reflection of the pancreatic microbiome. METHODS: Patients undergoing pancreatic surgery were included in the study. Characteristics of those patients were prospectively registered and sterile pancreatic biopsies were collected during surgery. After completion of the resection, duodenal fluid, -tissue and -swab were collected. Bacterial DNA was extracted and analyzed with IS-pro assay. RESULTS: Paired samples of 51 patients were available for evaluation, including pancreatic biopsies from all patients, 22 duodenal fluids, 21 duodenal swabs and 11 duodenal tissues. The pancreatic microbiome consisted mostly of Proteobacteria followed by Firmicutes, Actinobacteria, Fusobacteria and Verrucomicrobia (FAFV) and Bacteroidetes. On species level, Enterococcus faecalis, Escherichia coli, and Enterobacter-Klebsiella were most abundant. In pancreatic biopsies, the total bacterial load and Proteobacteria load were significantly higher in patients with biliary drainage (54618.0 vs 5623.5; 9119.0 vs 2067.1). Patients who used proton pump inhibitors had a significantly higher total bacterial load (115964.7 vs 8495.8), more FAFV (66862.9 vs 1890.1), more Proteobacteria (24245.9 vs 2951.4) and more Bacteroidetes (542.5 vs 25.8). The head of the pancreas contained significantly more bacteria (21193.4 vs 2096.8) and more FAFV (5225.7 vs 19.0) compared to the tail, regardless of biliary drainage. Furthermore, the microbiome of all duodenal materials showed a weak correlation with the pancreatic microbiome. CONCLUSION: Biliary drainage, use of proton pump inhibitors, and anatomic location of the pancreatic biopsy influence the pancreatic microbiome. Furthermore, the duodenal microbiome does not suffice as a surrogate for the pancreatic microbiome. Public Library of Science 2022-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9757549/ /pubmed/36525425 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0278377 Text en © 2022 Zwart et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Zwart, Eline S.
Jeleniewski, Suzanne
Boyd, Lenka N. C.
Meijer, Laura L.
Puik, Jisce R.
Zonderhuis, Barbara M.
Daams, Freek
Budding, Andries E.
Mebius, Reina E.
Kazemier, Geert
Factors that influence the pancreatic and duodenal microbiome in patients undergoing pancreatic surgery
title Factors that influence the pancreatic and duodenal microbiome in patients undergoing pancreatic surgery
title_full Factors that influence the pancreatic and duodenal microbiome in patients undergoing pancreatic surgery
title_fullStr Factors that influence the pancreatic and duodenal microbiome in patients undergoing pancreatic surgery
title_full_unstemmed Factors that influence the pancreatic and duodenal microbiome in patients undergoing pancreatic surgery
title_short Factors that influence the pancreatic and duodenal microbiome in patients undergoing pancreatic surgery
title_sort factors that influence the pancreatic and duodenal microbiome in patients undergoing pancreatic surgery
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9757549/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36525425
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0278377
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