胃切除术前后微生物群失调与术后疾病的关系。

IF 3.6 3区 医学 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Digestion Pub Date : 2025-04-09 DOI:10.1159/000545678
Tsuyoshi Tanaka, Tadashi Fujii, Hideaki Takahashi, Kento Kuramitsu, Kohei Funasaka, Eizaburo Ohno, Shingo Akimoto, Masaya Nakauchi, Susumu Shibasaki, Ichiro Uyama, Yoshiki Hirooka, Koichi Suda, Takumi Tochio
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导读:胃切除术对肠道微生物群的影响很大;然而,生态失调与胃切除术后综合征之间的关系仍有待探讨。本研究前瞻性地探讨了胃切除术前和术后3个月粪便肠道菌群的变化,探讨了它们与减肥的潜在关联。方法:采用16S rRNA基因新一代测序技术对21例计划于2022年4 - 10月行胃切除术的胃癌患者进行肠道微生物组分析。他们的微生物组概况与健康对照进行了比较。使用线性判别分析效应大小算法确定了发生显著变化的细菌分类群,并进一步分析了它们与胃切除术队列中体重减轻的关系。结果:14.3%的患者出现术后并发症(≥2级)。术后体重减轻-10.9%,分别为远端(-7.0%)、全端(-13.5%)和近端(-14.0%)胃切除术(P = 0.003)。微生物群分析显示,与健康对照组相比,胃癌患者唾液链球菌群的丰度显著增加,一致拟杆菌群的丰度下降。唾液链球菌组表现出进一步的增加,而均匀链球菌组在胃切除术后表现出恢复的迹象。此外,5α-还原酶基因水平,据报道随着一些癌症的进展而下降,被发现在手术后升高。此外,体重减轻较多的患者prausnitzii Faecalibacterium水平显著降低,而较低的血清前白蛋白和锌水平与大肠杆菌的丰度相关。结论:胃切除术显著改变了肠道菌群。使用益生元支持微生物群健康可能有助于缓解术后问题并改善患者的生活质量。
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Association between Microbiome Dysbiosis and Postoperative Disorders before and after Gastrectomy.

Introduction: Gastrectomy considerably affects the gut microbiome; however, the association between dysbiosis and post-gastrectomy syndrome remains to be explored. This study prospectively explored fecal gut microbiota alterations following gastrectomy, investigating their potential association with weight loss.

Methods: The gut microbiome of 21 patients with gastric cancer scheduled for gastrectomy in April-October 2022 was analyzed using 16S rRNA gene next-generation sequencing. Stool and blood samples were collected before and 3 months after gastrectomy. The microbiome profiles were compared to those of 85 healthy controls. Bacterial taxa demonstrating significant changes were determined using the linear discriminant analysis effect size algorithm and further analyzed for their relationship with weight loss in the gastrectomy cohort.

Results: Postoperative complications (≥grade 2) were observed in 14.3% of patients. Postoperative weight loss was -10.9%, with the following breakdown: distal (-7.0%), total (-13.5%), and proximal (-14.0%) gastrectomy (p = 0.003). Microbiota analysis demonstrated a significant incline in the abundance of the Streptococcus salivarius group and a decline in Bacteroides uniformis in patients with gastric cancer compared to healthy controls. The S. salivarius group exhibited a further increase, while B. uniformis showed signs of recovery after gastrectomy. Additionally, 5α-reductase gene levels, reported to decrease as several cancers progress, were found to elevate post-surgery. Furthermore, patients experiencing greater weight loss showed a significant reduction in Faecalibacterium prausnitzii levels, while lower serum prealbumin and zinc levels were associated with the abundance of Escherichia coli.

Conclusion: Gastrectomy significantly alters the gut microbiome. Supporting microbiome health with prebiotics may help alleviate postoperative issues and improve patients' quality of life.

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Digestion
Digestion 医学-胃肠肝病学
CiteScore
7.90
自引率
0.00%
发文量
39
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: ''Digestion'' concentrates on clinical research reports: in addition to editorials and reviews, the journal features sections on Stomach/Esophagus, Bowel, Neuro-Gastroenterology, Liver/Bile, Pancreas, Metabolism/Nutrition and Gastrointestinal Oncology. Papers cover physiology in humans, metabolic studies and clinical work on the etiology, diagnosis, and therapy of human diseases. It is thus especially cut out for gastroenterologists employed in hospitals and outpatient units. Moreover, the journal''s coverage of studies on the metabolism and effects of therapeutic drugs carries considerable value for clinicians and investigators beyond the immediate field of gastroenterology.
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