Native intra-articular knee microbiome is a matter of facts: a systematic review of clinical evidence.

IF 4.3 2区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
Tommaso Bonanzinga, Pietro Conte, Giuseppe Anzillotti, Vincenzo Longobardi, Elizaveta Kon, Maria Rescigno, Maurilio Marcacci
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Abstract

Purpose: Growing interest surrounds the role of human gut microbiome in the development of degenerative pathologies such as osteoarthritis (OA), but microbes have recently been detected also in other sites previously considered to be sterile. Evidence emerged suggesting that even native and osteoarthritic knee joints may host several microbial species possibly involved in the osteoarthritic degeneration. This is the first systematic review critically collecting all the available evidence on the existence and composition of knee intra-articular microbiome.

Methods: A systematic research on the PubMed, Cochrane and Google Scholar databases was performed. Human clinical studies investigating the presence of intra-articular microbiome in native osteoarthritic knee joints with next-generation sequencing techniques were collected.

Results: A total of eight studies were included reporting data on 255 knees. All the included studies reported evidence supporting the existence of an intra-articular microbiome in native knee joints, with detection rates varying from 5.8% to 100%. Bacteria from the Proteobacteria phylum were found to be among the most identified followed by the Actinobacteria, Firmicutes, Fusobacteria, and Bacteroideta phyla. Proteobacteria phylum were also found to be more common in osteoarthritic knees when compared to healthy joints. Furthermore, several pathways correlating those microbes to knee OA progression have been suggested and summarized in this review.

Conclusions: Evidence collected in this systematic review suggests that the native knee joint, previously presumed to be a sterile environment, hosts a peculiar intra-articular microbiome with a unique composition. Furthermore, its alteration may have a link with the progression of knee osteoarthritis.

膝关节内原生微生物群是一个事实问题:临床证据系统回顾。
目的:人们越来越关注人体肠道微生物群在骨关节炎(OA)等退行性病变发展过程中的作用,但最近在以前被认为是无菌的其他部位也发现了微生物。有证据表明,即使是原生膝关节和骨关节炎膝关节也可能寄生有多种微生物,这些微生物可能与骨关节炎退化有关。这是第一篇系统性综述,批判性地收集了关于膝关节内微生物组的存在和组成的所有可用证据:方法:对 PubMed、Cochrane 和 Google Scholar 数据库进行了系统研究。方法:对 PubMed、Cochrane 和 Google 学术数据库进行了系统研究,收集了利用新一代测序技术调查原生骨关节炎膝关节内微生物组存在情况的人体临床研究:结果:共纳入八项研究,报告了 255 个膝关节的数据。所有纳入的研究都报告了支持原生膝关节中存在关节内微生物群的证据,检出率从 5.8% 到 100% 不等。研究发现,蛋白质细菌门的细菌被鉴定出的最多,其次是放线菌门、坚固菌门、镰刀菌门和类杆菌门。研究还发现,与健康关节相比,蛋白细菌门在骨关节炎膝关节中更为常见。此外,本综述还提出并总结了这些微生物与膝关节 OA 进展相关的几种途径:本系统综述收集的证据表明,原生膝关节以前被认为是一个无菌的环境,但它却拥有一个独特的关节内微生物群。此外,其改变可能与膝关节骨关节炎的进展有关。
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Efort Open Reviews
Efort Open Reviews Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
CiteScore
6.60
自引率
2.90%
发文量
101
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: EFORT Open Reviews publishes high-quality instructional review articles across the whole field of orthopaedics and traumatology. Commissioned, peer-reviewed articles from international experts summarize current knowledge and practice in orthopaedics, with the aim of providing systematic coverage of the field. All articles undergo rigorous scientific editing to ensure the highest standards of accuracy and clarity. This continuously published online journal is fully open access and will provide integrated CME. It is an authoritative resource for educating trainees and supports practising orthopaedic surgeons in keeping informed about the latest clinical and scientific advances. One print issue containing a selection of papers from the journal will be published each year to coincide with the EFORT Annual Congress. EFORT Open Reviews is the official journal of the European Federation of National Associations of Orthopaedics and Traumatology (EFORT) and is published in partnership with The British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery.
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