Elena I Ermolenko, Natalia V Baryshnikova, Sergei A Kovalis, Nadezhda S Novilova, Victoria V Orlova, Anastasia S Ilyina, Victor A Kashchenko, Galina F Leontieva, Alexander N Suvorov
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背景:根据文献,在结直肠癌(CRC)患者中一直观察到明显的肠道微生物群紊乱。肠道菌群组成紊乱在临床上表现为腹痛、消化不良症状(如隆隆声、腹胀和排便习惯改变,包括便秘和腹泻)和总体生活质量下降。此外,微生物群的负面变化可能与术后并发症和化疗期间并发症的更频繁发生有关。病例总结:2例结直肠癌患者行腹腔镜左半结肠切除术,化疗方案为顺铂、亚叶酸钙、氟尿嘧啶。在规定的化疗中,患者服用了自体益生菌肠球菌。收集粪便样本制备自身益生菌,确保患者至少10天未服用抗生素、益生菌补充剂或含益生菌的食物。研制了一种含有粪肠球菌(E. faecium)本地菌株的自益生菌。患者从细胞抑制剂治疗的第一天起,在整个化疗的第一个疗程中,每天口服两次50 mL的自生益生菌菌株粪肠杆菌(液体形式,浓度为8 Lg CFU/mL),不论进餐时间,持续10天。因此,自体益生菌的摄入改善了患者的健康状况,并防止了与使用细胞抑制剂相关的副作用。结论:应用自体益生菌治疗结直肠癌是降低术后并发症风险、提高基础化疗方案耐受性、提高生存质量的一个有前景的领域。
Enterococcal autoprobiotics in the complex treatment of colorectal cancer patient receiving chemotherapy: Two case reports and review of literature.
Background: According to the literature, significant disorders of gut microbiota are consistently observed in patients with colorectal cancer (CRC). Disorders of gut microbiota composition are manifesting clinically as abdominal pain, dyspeptic symptoms (such as rumbling, bloating, and altered bowel habits, including both constipation and diarrhea), and overall reduced quality of life. Also, negative changes in the microbiota may be associated with a more frequent development of postoperative complications and complications during chemotherapy.
Case summary: Two patients with CRC underwent surgery (laparoscopic left hemicolectomy) and were prescribed chemotherapy regimen consisted of cisplatin, leucovorin, and fluorouracil. Along with prescribed chemotherapy patients took autoprobiotic enterococci. A fecal sample was collected for autoprobiotic preparation, ensuring that the patient had not taken antibiotics, probiotic supplements, or probiotic-containing foods for at least 10 days. An autoprobiotic contained an indigenous strain of Enterococcus faecium (E. faecium) was formulated. The patients received the autoprobiotic strain E. faecium (liquid form with a concentration of 8 Lg CFU/mL) orally at a dose of 50 mL twice daily during 10 days, regardless of meal times, from the first day of cytostatic treatment, throughout the first course of chemotherapy. As a result, autoprobiotic intake improved patient well-being and prevent side effects associated with the use of cytostatics.
Conclusion: The use of autoprobiotics in the treatment of CRC is a promising area to reduce the risks of postoperative complications, increase the tolerability of the basic chemotherapeutic regimen, as well as improve the quality of life.
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The World Journal of Clinical Cases (WJCC) is a high-quality, peer reviewed, open-access journal. The primary task of WJCC is to rapidly publish high-quality original articles, reviews, editorials, and case reports in the field of clinical cases. In order to promote productive academic communication, the peer review process for the WJCC is transparent; to this end, all published manuscripts are accompanied by the anonymized reviewers’ comments as well as the authors’ responses. The primary aims of the WJCC are to improve diagnostic, therapeutic and preventive modalities and the skills of clinicians and to guide clinical practice in clinical cases.