腹膜假性黏液瘤的微生物组:镜检回顾。

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Pleura and Peritoneum Pub Date : 2025-05-22 eCollection Date: 2025-06-01 DOI:10.1515/pp-2024-0016
D Sara Portela, Anshini Jain, Michael Flood, Aonghus Lavelle, Glen Guerra, Meera Patel, Omer Aziz, Satish Warrier, Alexander Heriot, Helen Mohan
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人们对微生物组在肿瘤发生中的作用越来越感兴趣,但很少有研究检查腹膜假性黏液瘤(PMP)的微生物组。本综述总结了在PMP样品中发现的微生物,并检查了它们在疾病结局中作用的证据。该方法是根据PRISMA-ScR框架和检查表制定的。纳入了9项相关研究。对85例患者的PMP样本进行微生物学检测。在门水平上,Proteobacteria在肿瘤组织、细胞和非细胞粘蛋白中检测到最大的相对丰度。不同门的相对比例在炎症性肠病中比在健康肠道中更接近肠道微生物组。高级别标本的细菌密度明显高于低级别标本和非肿瘤性无穿孔阑尾标本。发表了58例患者的生存数据,将结果与术前抗生素给药相关联。观察到的差异无统计学意义。有证据表明,与健康的肠道微生物组相比,PMP样本中的细菌谱发生了改变,其意义尚不清楚。这一研究领域仍然存在重大的方法论挑战。这一范围综述支持了进一步分析PMP细菌特征的需要,使用的方法包括控制和在物种水平上提供分类分辨率。
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The microbiome of pseudomyxoma peritonei: a scoping review.

There is growing interest in the role of the microbiome in carcinogenesis, but few studies examine the microbiome of pseudomyxoma peritonei (PMP). This scoping review summarises the microorganisms identified in PMP samples and examines the evidence of their role in disease outcomes. The methodology was developed in accordance with the PRISMA-ScR framework and checklist. Nine relevant studies were included. Microbiological testing was performed on PMP samples from 85 patients. At the phylum level, Proteobacteria was detected in greatest relative abundance in tumour tissue, cellular and acellular mucin. The relative proportion of different phyla more closely resembled the gut microbiome in inflammatory bowel disease than in a healthy gut. High-grade specimens showed significantly higher bacterial density than low-grade specimens and non-neoplastic non-perforated appendix specimens. Survival data of 58 patients were published, correlating outcomes to pre-operative antibiotic administration. Observed differences were not statistically significant. There is evidence of an altered bacterial profile in PMP samples compared to a healthy gut microbiome, the significance of which is unclear. Significant methodological challenges remain in this field of study. This scoping review supports the need for further analysis of the PMP bacterial profile, using methodologies that incorporate controls and deliver taxonomic resolution at species level.

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