Oral, not gut microbiota diversity, reflects the inflammation and neoplasia in patients with uveitis and vitreoretinal lymphoma.

IF 2.3 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Michaela Brichova, Lucie Dlouha, Marketa Tenglerova, Johana Rehakova, Martin Kostovcik, Katerina Benesova, Stepan Coufal, Eliska Pivrncova, Zuzana Jiraskova Zakostelska, Miloslav Kverka, Eva Skrlova, Petra Svozilkova, Aneta Klimova, Klara Kostovcikova, Marek Trneny, Jarmila Heissigerova
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Purpose: Dysregulation of the microbiota on different mucosal surfaces is associated with both immune-mediated and malignant diseases. Nevertheless, the involvement of different microbial communities is still poorly characterized. The aim of our study was to compare oral and gut microbiota composition between patients with uveitis, vitreoretinal lymphoma (VRL), and controls.

Methods: This study was designed as a prospective observational study. The inclusion criteria were treatment-naïve patients with immune-mediated uveitis or newly diagnosed VRL. The buccal swab and faecal samples were collected and bacterial 16S ribosomal RNA gene sequencing was used to identify the oral and gut microbiota.

Results: We enrolled 18 patients with uveitis, median age 39 years, 16 patients with VRL, median age 67.5 years, and 16 controls, median age 63 years. In the oral microbiota, the patients suffering from uveitis showed significant enrichment of genera Pseudomonas (p < 0.0001 and p < 0.0001), and Diaphorobacter (p = 0.007 and 0.013) and reduction of Streptococcus (p < 0.0001 and p < 0.0001) when compared to patients with VRL and control subjects, respectively. In addition, these patients had also significantly higher relative abundance of the genus Enhydrobacter (p = 0.029) and lower abundance of the genera Gemella (p = 0.002), Neisseria (p = 0.008), and Prevotella (p = 0.011) when compared to patients with VRL. We found only minor changes in the gut microbiota.

Conclusion: Our study, as the first one, highlighted significant differences in the composition of oral microbiota among patients with uveitis, VRL, and control subjects.

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口腔而非肠道微生物群多样性反映了葡萄膜炎和玻璃体视网膜淋巴瘤患者的炎症和肿瘤。
目的:不同粘膜表面微生物群的失调与免疫介导和恶性疾病有关。然而,不同微生物群落的参与仍然缺乏特征。本研究的目的是比较葡萄膜炎、玻璃体视网膜淋巴瘤(VRL)和对照组患者的口腔和肠道微生物群组成。方法:本研究采用前瞻性观察性研究。纳入标准为treatment-naïve免疫介导性葡萄膜炎或新诊断的VRL患者。收集口腔拭子和粪便样本,采用细菌16S核糖体RNA基因测序方法鉴定口腔和肠道微生物群。结果:入组18例葡萄膜炎患者,中位年龄39岁,16例VRL患者,中位年龄67.5岁,对照组16例,中位年龄63岁。葡萄膜炎患者口腔菌群中假单胞菌属明显富集(p)。结论:我们的研究是第一个发现葡萄膜炎患者、VRL患者和对照组口腔菌群组成存在显著差异的研究。
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