Department of Surgery, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
BioTechnology Institute, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN, USA.
Gut Microbes. 2023 Dec;15(2):2283147. doi: 10.1080/19490976.2023.2283147. Epub 2023 Nov 22.
Host diet and gut microbiota interact to contribute to perioperative complications, including anastomotic leak (AL). Using a murine surgical model of colonic anastomosis, we investigated how diet and fecal microbial transplantation (FMT) impacted the intestinal microbiota and if a predictive signature for AL could be determined. We hypothesized that a Western diet (WD) would impact gut microbial composition and that the resulting dysbiosis would correlate with increased rates of AL, while FMT from healthy, lean diet (LD) donors would reduce the risk of AL. Furthermore, we predicted that surgical outcomes would allow for the development of a microbial preclinical translational tool to identify AL. Here, we show that AL is associated with a dysbiotic microbial community characterized by increased levels of and . We identified several key taxa that were associated with leak formation, and developed an index based on the ratio of bacteria associated with the absence and presence of leak. We also highlight a modifiable connection between diet, microbiota, and anastomotic healing, potentially paving the way for perioperative modulation by microbiota-targeted therapeutics to reduce AL.
宿主饮食和肠道微生物群相互作用导致围手术期并发症,包括吻合口漏(AL)。本研究使用结直肠吻合术的小鼠手术模型,研究了饮食和粪便微生物群移植(FMT)如何影响肠道微生物群,以及是否可以确定 AL 的预测特征。我们假设西方饮食(WD)会影响肠道微生物组成,而由此导致的菌群失调与 AL 发生率增加相关,而来自健康、低脂饮食(LD)供体的 FMT 则会降低 AL 的风险。此外,我们预测手术结果将有助于开发一种微生物临床前转化工具来识别 AL。本研究表明,AL 与以 和 水平升高为特征的失调微生物群落有关。我们确定了与漏形成相关的几个关键分类群,并基于与漏形成相关的细菌比值开发了一个指数。我们还强调了饮食、微生物群和吻合口愈合之间可调节的联系,这可能为通过靶向微生物群的治疗来减少 AL 进行围手术期调节铺平道路。