Microbial profile of the appendix niche in acute appendicitis: a novel sampling approach.

IF 2.3 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Huimin Ma, Mingfei Wang, Yanhu Feng, Wanqi Zhang, Wenbo Wang, Yanfeng Xie, Guixiang Kong, Jie Feng, Pengfei Wang, Qi Wang, Xiaojun Huang
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Abstract

Relatively little is known about the microbial variations within the human appendix niche. To overcome this knowledge gap, we employed endoscopic retrograde appendicitis treatment (ERAT) technology to collect microbial samples from the appendix lumen, followed by shotgun metagenomic sequencing on participants with acute appendicitis without antibiotic treatment. Compared to the cecum and terminal ileum, the appendix had a higher abundance at the genus level of Sphingobium, Leptotrichia and Oribacterium, as well as a significant increase in species-level abundance of oral bacteria, including Streptococcus sanguinis, Streptococcus australis, Streptococcus sp. A12, Leptotrichia sp. oral taxon 215, Veillonella dispar, Veillonella infantium and Oribacterium sinus. Pearson correlation analysis showed that bacterial species abundant in the appendix, such as Acinetobacter johnsonii, Sphingobium yanoikuyae and Agrobacterium tumefaciens, had negative correlations with the top five most abundant Gene Ontology (GO) categories (molecular function, biological process and cellular component). Conversely, species underrepresented in the appendix, including Mogibacterium diversum, Streptococcus sanguinis, Megasphaera micronuciformis and Actinomyces graevenitzii, had significant positive correlations with these GO categories. Our results show that ERAT technology can be used to improve sampling and microbiome profiling in the appendix. Furthermore, this in-depth microbial characterization could inform clinicians during antibiotic prescription. However, further large sample size studies are required to validate these results.

急性阑尾炎中阑尾生态位的微生物特征:一种新的采样方法。
相对而言,我们对人类阑尾生态位内的微生物变化知之甚少。为了克服这一知识差距,我们采用内窥镜逆行阑尾炎治疗(ERAT)技术从阑尾腔中收集微生物样本,然后对未接受抗生素治疗的急性阑尾炎患者进行霰弹枪宏基因组测序。与盲肠和回肠末端相比,阑尾有较高的螺旋体、细毛菌和Oribacterium属水平丰度,而口腔细菌的种水平丰度显著增加,包括血链球菌、南链球菌、A12链球菌、口腔细毛菌215分类群、异细毛菌、婴儿细毛菌和Oribacterium sinus。Pearson相关分析显示,阑尾中丰度最高的约氏不动杆菌(Acinetobacter johnsonii)、叶氏鞘菌(Sphingobium yanokuyae)和农杆菌(Agrobacterium tumefaciens)与GO (Gene Ontology)中丰度最高的前5个类别(分子功能、生物过程和细胞成分)呈负相关。相反,阑尾中代表性不足的物种,包括大肠杆菌、血链球菌、微核巨噬菌和格雷文放线菌,与这些氧化石墨烯类别呈显著正相关。我们的研究结果表明,ERAT技术可用于改进附录中的采样和微生物组分析。此外,这种深入的微生物特征可以在抗生素处方期间告知临床医生。然而,需要进一步的大样本研究来验证这些结果。
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FEBS Open Bio
FEBS Open Bio BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY-
CiteScore
5.10
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173
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍: FEBS Open Bio is an online-only open access journal for the rapid publication of research articles in molecular and cellular life sciences in both health and disease. The journal''s peer review process focuses on the technical soundness of papers, leaving the assessment of their impact and importance to the scientific community. FEBS Open Bio is owned by the Federation of European Biochemical Societies (FEBS), a not-for-profit organization, and is published on behalf of FEBS by FEBS Press and Wiley. Any income from the journal will be used to support scientists through fellowships, courses, travel grants, prizes and other FEBS initiatives.
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