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膝关节内源性微生物群是事实问题:临床证据的系统评价

Native intra-articular knee microbiome is a matter of facts: a systematic review of clinical evidence.

作者信息

Bonanzinga Tommaso, Conte Pietro, Anzillotti Giuseppe, Longobardi Vincenzo, Kon Elizaveta, Rescigno Maria, Marcacci Maurilio

机构信息

IRCCS Humanitas Research Hospital, via Manzoni, Rozzano, Milan, Italy.

Department of Biomedical Sciences, Humanitas University, Via Rita Levi Montalcini, Pieve Emanuele, Milan, Italy.

出版信息

EFORT Open Rev. 2024 Oct 3;9(10):969-979. doi: 10.1530/EOR-23-0191.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Growing interest surrounds the role of human gut microbiome in the development of degenerative pathologies such as osteoarthritis (OA), but microbes have recently been detected also in other sites previously considered to be sterile. Evidence emerged suggesting that even native and osteoarthritic knee joints may host several microbial species possibly involved in the osteoarthritic degeneration. This is the first systematic review critically collecting all the available evidence on the existence and composition of knee intra-articular microbiome.

METHODS

A systematic research on the PubMed, Cochrane and Google Scholar databases was performed. Human clinical studies investigating the presence of intra-articular microbiome in native osteoarthritic knee joints with next-generation sequencing techniques were collected.

RESULTS

A total of eight studies were included reporting data on 255 knees. All the included studies reported evidence supporting the existence of an intra-articular microbiome in native knee joints, with detection rates varying from 5.8% to 100%. Bacteria from the Proteobacteria phylum were found to be among the most identified followed by the Actinobacteria, Firmicutes, Fusobacteria, and Bacteroideta phyla. Proteobacteria phylum were also found to be more common in osteoarthritic knees when compared to healthy joints. Furthermore, several pathways correlating those microbes to knee OA progression have been suggested and summarized in this review.

CONCLUSIONS

Evidence collected in this systematic review suggests that the native knee joint, previously presumed to be a sterile environment, hosts a peculiar intra-articular microbiome with a unique composition. Furthermore, its alteration may have a link with the progression of knee osteoarthritis.

摘要

目的

人们越来越关注人类肠道微生物群在骨关节炎(OA)等退行性疾病发展中的作用,但最近在其他先前被认为无菌的部位也检测到了微生物。有证据表明,即使是正常和患骨关节炎的膝关节也可能存在几种可能参与骨关节炎退变的微生物。这是首次对膝关节内微生物群的存在和组成的所有现有证据进行批判性收集的系统评价。

方法

对PubMed、Cochrane和谷歌学术数据库进行了系统检索。收集了使用下一代测序技术研究正常和患骨关节炎膝关节内微生物群存在情况的人体临床研究。

结果

共纳入8项研究,报告了255个膝关节的数据。所有纳入研究均报告了支持正常膝关节内存在微生物群的证据,检出率从5.8%到100%不等。变形菌门细菌是最常被鉴定出的细菌之一,其次是放线菌门、厚壁菌门、梭杆菌门和拟杆菌门。与健康关节相比,变形菌门在患骨关节炎的膝关节中也更为常见。此外,本综述提出并总结了一些将这些微生物与膝关节OA进展相关联的途径。

结论

本系统评价收集的证据表明,先前被认为是无菌环境的正常膝关节中存在具有独特组成的特殊关节内微生物群。此外,其改变可能与膝关节骨关节炎的进展有关。

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