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微生物群在癌症环境中对感染的介导作用。

Microbiome mediation of infections in the cancer setting.

作者信息

Taur Ying, Pamer Eric G

机构信息

Infectious Disease Service, Department of Medicine, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, 1275 York Avenue, New York, NY, 10065, USA.

出版信息

Genome Med. 2016 Apr 18;8(1):40. doi: 10.1186/s13073-016-0306-z.

Abstract

Infections encountered in the cancer setting may arise from intensive cancer treatments or may result from the cancer itself, leading to risk of infections through immune compromise, disruption of anatomic barriers, and exposure to nosocomial (hospital-acquired) pathogens. Consequently, cancer-related infections are unique and epidemiologically distinct from those in other patient populations and may be particularly challenging for clinicians to treat. There is increasing evidence that the microbiome is a crucial factor in the cancer patient's risk for infectious complications. Frequently encountered pathogens with observed ties to the microbiome include vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus, Enterobacteriaceae, and Clostridium difficile; these organisms can exist in the human body without disease under normal circumstances, but all can arise as infections when the microbiome is disrupted. In the cancer patient, such disruptions may result from interventions such as chemotherapy, broad-spectrum antibiotics, or anatomic alteration through surgery. In this review, we discuss evidence of the significant role of the microbiome in cancer-related infections; how a better understanding of the role of the microbiome can facilitate our understanding of these complications; and how this knowledge might be exploited to improve outcomes in cancer patients and reduce risk of infection.

摘要

癌症患者中遇到的感染可能源于强化癌症治疗,也可能由癌症本身引起,通过免疫功能受损、解剖屏障破坏以及接触医院内(医院获得性)病原体导致感染风险增加。因此,癌症相关感染具有独特性,在流行病学上与其他患者群体的感染不同,对临床医生的治疗可能特别具有挑战性。越来越多的证据表明,微生物群是癌症患者发生感染性并发症风险的关键因素。与微生物群有明显关联的常见病原体包括耐万古霉素肠球菌、肠杆菌科细菌和艰难梭菌;在正常情况下,这些微生物可存在于人体而不致病,但当微生物群受到破坏时,它们都可能引发感染。在癌症患者中,这种破坏可能源于化疗、广谱抗生素或手术引起的解剖结构改变等干预措施。在本综述中,我们讨论了微生物群在癌症相关感染中重要作用的证据;更好地理解微生物群的作用如何有助于我们理解这些并发症;以及如何利用这些知识改善癌症患者的治疗结果并降低感染风险。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/03ad/4835935/5aa62a2c419c/13073_2016_306_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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