尿路病变t341p患者唾液和粪便微生物群的变化特征

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
V. Pauls
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背景一种罕见的肌肉疾病,桥蛋白病,是由DES基因突变引起的。目前,关于此类患者体内生物介质微生物群变化的信息非常匮乏。意图本研究的目的是研究杂合状态下桥蛋白病T341P患者唾液和粪便微生物群的变化。材料和方法。回顾性调查包括对一名家族型桥蛋白病T341P先证者的观察。通过气相色谱-质谱法立即对所获得的生物材料中的56种具有临床意义的微生物进行数值分析。后果在桥蛋白病进展过程中,先证者的生物培养基中出现了EB病毒、巨细胞病毒、疱疹病毒和革兰氏阴性杆菌。观察到粪便微生物群的过度细菌生长以及唾液微生物的减少。微生物的总数超过了标准,其物种多样性也有所增加。jensenii丙酸杆菌、Eubacterium spp和Eggertella lenta在粪便中占主导地位,分枝杆菌在唾液中占主导。随着潜在危险细菌艰难梭菌的出现和441倍的快速生长,观察到厌氧消化链球菌18623占优势的粪便微生物群增加。先证者唾液和粪便微生物群中的内毒素总水平分别增加13.7倍和81.8倍,超过正常水平。同时,发现血浆logen水平较低。结论调查结果可用于制定复杂的干预策略。
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CHANGE CHARACTERISTICS IN SALIVA AND FECES MICROBIOTA OF A DESMINOPATHY T341P PATIENT
Background. A rare muscular disease, desminopathy, is caused by mutations in the DES gene. At present, information about changes in the microbiota of biological media present in such patients is very scarce. Purpose. The aim of the study is to study changes in the saliva and feces microbiota of patients with desminopathy T341P in a heterozygous state. Materials and methods. The retrospective investigation comprised observation of the observation of a proband with the family form of desminopathy T341P. 56 clinically significant microorganisms were numerically analyzed immediately in the obtained biological material by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry method. Results. The emergence of Epstein-Barr viruses, Cytomegalovirus, Herpes spp and gram-negative rods was noted in the proband’s biological media under investigation during the desminopathy progression. Excessive bacterial growth of fecal microbiota was observed along with a decrease in saliva microorganisms. There is an excess of the norm in the total number of microorganisms and an increase in their species diversity. Propionibacterium jensenii, Eubacterium spp and Eggerthella lenta predominated in the feces and Clostridium ramosum – in the saliva. An increase in fecal microbiota transient with Peptostreptococcus anaerobius 18623 dominance was observed along with the emergence and rapid 441-time growth of potentially dangerous bacterium Clostridium difficile. The total level of endotoxin in the proband’s saliva and fecal microbiota increases to exceed the norm in 13.7 and 81.8 times, respectively. At the same time, a low level of plasmalogen was noted. Conclusion. The investigation results can be useful for developing complex intervention tactics.
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Siberian Journal of Life Sciences and Agriculture
Siberian Journal of Life Sciences and Agriculture Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)
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