Safety, Feasibility, and Advantages of Oral Microbiota Transplantation: The First Clinical Case.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 HEMATOLOGY
Oleg V Goloshchapov, Alexey B Chukhlovin, Dmitrii S Bug, Dmitriy E Polev, Oleg V Kosarev, Ruslana V Klementeva, Ekaterina A Izmailova, Ilya V Kazantsev, Margarita S Khalipskaia, Мaria О Goloshchapova, Olesya S Yudintseva, Ildar M Barkhatov, Natalia V Petukhova, Ludmila S Zubarovskaya, Alexander D Kulagin, Ivan S Moiseev
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Abstract

The pilot clinical study presented demonstrates the possibility, safety, and effectiveness of oral microbiota transplantation from a healthy donor to a patient with neuroblastoma to prevent chemotherapy-induced oral mucositis. A 6-month-old patient with a diagnosis of retroperitoneal neuroblastoma was treated according to the NB 2004 protocol. Due to the development of severe oral mucositis, it was decided to perform oral microbiota transplantation. During the next 3 chemotherapy cycles and conditioning regimen before autologous hematopoietic cell transplantation (auto-HCT), the patient was repeatedly injected per os with donor saliva from her healthy mother. Oral microbiota transplantation was shown to effectively prevent the development of oral mucositis after chemotherapy, and only grade 1 oral mucositis developed after auto-HCT. In all loci of the oral cavity, there was a decreased abundance of bacteria from the Staphylococcaceae, Micrococcaceae, and Xanthomonadaceae families. Conversely, there was an increase in the relative abundance of Streptococcaceae and certain other bacterial taxa. In conclusion, the transplantation of maternal saliva in this patient prevented severe mucositis and was accompanied by a compositional change of the patient's oral microbiota. No adverse events due to the transplantation of maternal saliva were noted.

口腔微生物群移植的安全性、可行性和优势:首例临床病例。
这项试验性临床研究证明了将健康供体的口腔微生物群移植给神经母细胞瘤患者以预防化疗引起的口腔黏膜炎的可能性、安全性和有效性。一名 6 个月大的腹膜后神经母细胞瘤患者接受了 NB 2004 方案的治疗。由于出现了严重的口腔黏膜炎,因此决定进行口腔微生物群移植。在接下来的 3 个化疗周期和自体造血细胞移植(auto-HCT)前的调理方案中,患者多次在口腔注射来自其健康母亲的供体唾液。结果表明,口腔微生物群移植可有效预防化疗后口腔黏膜炎的发生,自体造血细胞移植后仅发生了一级口腔黏膜炎。在口腔的所有位点中,葡萄球菌科、小球菌科和黄单胞菌科细菌的数量减少。相反,链球菌科和某些其他细菌类群的相对数量有所增加。总之,在该患者身上移植母体唾液可预防严重的粘膜炎,同时患者口腔微生物群的组成也发生了变化。移植母体唾液没有引起任何不良反应。
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1.90
自引率
8.30%
发文量
415
审稿时长
2.5 months
期刊介绍: ​Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology (JPHO) reports on major advances in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer and blood diseases in children. The journal publishes original research, commentaries, historical insights, and clinical and laboratory observations.
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