Bacteriome of the Middle Ear in Children and Young Adults With Cholesteatoma and Retraction Pocket: A Pilot Study.

IF 1.8 Q2 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
OTO Open Pub Date : 2025-02-13 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1002/oto2.70051
Michal Bartos, Milan Urik, Lucie Buresova, Pavla Holochova, Eva Budinska, Petra Borilova Linhartova
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Abstract

Objective: Chronic otitis media (COM) is a common middle ear disease in children and young adults. Dysfunction of the Eustachian tube and bacterial infection are the main causes. This pilot study aimed to describe and compare bacteriomes of the middle ear in children and young adults with serious forms of COM, such as cholesteatoma and retraction pocket (RP) of the tympanic membrane, with bacteriomes in healthy middle ears.

Study design: Observational study.

Setting: Clinical practice in a tertiary center. From January 1, 2021 to August 31, 2022. Patients aged 0 to 20 years.

Methods: In this case-control study, middle ears were swabbed during surgery on children with cholesteatoma (N = 23) or RP (N = 26) and on children indicated for cochlear implant (N = 15, controls). Genomic DNA extraction was followed by creation of a 16S ribosomal DNA gene library and sequencing on a MiSeq instrument. Samples with relative abundance of at least one bacterial genus >20% were considered positive for the specific genus.

Results: Bacterial diversity was generally low in the middle ear samples from patients with COM, with DNA content from 1 or 2 bacteria usually dominating in the sample. A significant difference in positivity for one or more bacterial genera was observed between patients with cholesteatoma or RP (38.8%) versus patients indicated for cochlear implants (6.7%).

Conclusion: While middle ear bacteriomes in cases of cholesteatoma and RP differed from those of controls, findings in the 2 pathological conditions were similar. These results support the statement that the RP could be a precholesteatoma stage.

儿童和青少年胆脂瘤和内陷袋中耳细菌群:一项初步研究。
目的:慢性中耳炎(COM)是儿童和青少年常见的中耳疾病。耳咽管功能障碍和细菌感染是主要原因。本初步研究旨在描述和比较患有严重COM形式(如胆脂瘤和鼓膜回缩袋(RP))的儿童和青壮年中耳细菌组与健康中耳细菌组。研究设计:观察性研究。背景:三级医疗中心临床实习。从2021年1月1日到2022年8月31日。患者年龄0 ~ 20岁。方法:在本病例对照研究中,对胆脂瘤患儿(N = 23)或RP患儿(N = 26)和指征人工耳蜗患儿(N = 15,对照组)手术期间进行中耳拭子拭拭。提取基因组DNA,建立16S核糖体DNA基因库,并在MiSeq仪器上测序。至少一种细菌属的相对丰度为20%的样品被认为是特定属的阳性。结果:COM患者中耳标本细菌多样性普遍较低,DNA含量以1 ~ 2种细菌为主。胆脂瘤或RP患者(38.8%)与耳蜗植入患者(6.7%)之间一种或多种细菌属的阳性差异显著。结论:胆脂瘤和RP患者的中耳菌群与对照组不同,但两种病理情况下的结果相似。这些结果支持了RP可能是胆脂瘤前期阶段的说法。
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OTO Open Medicine-Surgery
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