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胰腺肿瘤的微生物定植会影响胰腺手术后的并发症和预后。

Microbiological colonization of the pancreatic tumor affects postoperative complications and outcome after pancreatic surgery.

作者信息

Biesel Esther Anna, Sundheimer Johanna, Badr Mohamed Tarek, Posadas-Cantera Sara, Chikhladze Sophia, Fichtner-Feigl Stefan, Wittel Uwe Alexander

机构信息

Department of General and Visceral Surgery, Medical Center - University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.

Institute of Medical Microbiology and Hygiene, Medical Center - University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.

出版信息

Front Cell Infect Microbiol. 2025 May 30;15:1521952. doi: 10.3389/fcimb.2025.1521952. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The patient´s microbiome has become a focal point in cancer research. Even for pancreatic cancer, alterations in the microbiome appear to influence cancer formation and progression. The aim of our single-center analysis was the examination of microbiological colonization of pancreas tissue at the time of surgery and its potential influence on complications and outcome.

METHODS

We prospectively evaluated patients undergoing pancreatic surgery over a three-year period from June 2018 to June 2021. We focused on the microbiological colonization of pancreatic tissue which was acquired during pancreatic surgery. Tissue samples were cultivated at our institute of microbiology. Patients´ characteristics, complications and postoperative outcome were analyzed using a prospectively maintained SPSS database.

RESULTS

Between June 2018 and June 2021, we collected pancreatic tissue samples of a total of 178 patients undergoing pancreas resections, mostly due to ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC; 50.6%). We could cultivate bacterial or fungal species in pancreatic tissue samples of 50 of our patients (28.1%). The majority of cases were characterized by the presence of a single microbial species, but 20 patients (11.2%) showed colonization with up to four different species. Among the bacterial species detected were , and . We found significantly more microbiological culture growth in patients with a preoperative biliary stent (74.0% vs. 15.6%, p < 0.001). Concerning postoperative complications, we found no difference concerning pancreatic fistula, but colonization with was associated with a significantly higher rate of postpancreatectomy hemorrhage (30.0% vs. 8.9%, p = 0.032). Interestingly, survival of PDAC patients seems to be negatively affected by positive microbiological findings at the time of surgery, but without reaching statistical significance (p = 0.770).

CONCLUSION

In this first analysis of our patient cohort, we could show a microbiological colonization of pancreatic tumor tissue in almost a third of our patients. There seems to be only a minor impact on postoperative complications, but long-term outcome seems to be worse in patients with a positive pancreas microbiome. Further observation is needed to evaluate the influence of the tumor microbiome on the long-term oncological outcome in PDAC patients.

摘要

背景

患者的微生物群已成为癌症研究的焦点。即使对于胰腺癌,微生物群的改变似乎也会影响癌症的形成和进展。我们单中心分析的目的是检查手术时胰腺组织的微生物定植情况及其对并发症和预后的潜在影响。

方法

我们前瞻性地评估了2018年6月至2021年6月这三年期间接受胰腺手术的患者。我们重点关注胰腺手术期间获得的胰腺组织的微生物定植情况。组织样本在我们的微生物研究所进行培养。使用前瞻性维护的SPSS数据库分析患者的特征、并发症和术后结果。

结果

2018年6月至2021年6月期间,我们收集了总共178例接受胰腺切除术患者的胰腺组织样本,大多数患者是由于导管腺癌(PDAC;50.6%)。我们能够在50例患者(28.1%)的胰腺组织样本中培养出细菌或真菌物种。大多数病例的特征是存在单一微生物物种,但20例患者(11.2%)显示有多达四种不同物种的定植。检测到的细菌物种包括 、 和 。我们发现术前放置胆管支架的患者微生物培养生长明显更多(74.0%对15.6%,p < 0.001)。关于术后并发症,我们发现胰瘘方面没有差异,但 定植与胰十二指肠切除术后出血率显著更高相关(30.0%对8.9%,p = 0.032)。有趣的是,手术时微生物学检查结果呈阳性似乎对PDAC患者的生存有负面影响,但未达到统计学意义(p = 0.770)。

结论

在我们对患者队列的首次分析中,我们发现近三分之一的患者胰腺肿瘤组织存在微生物定植。这似乎对术后并发症只有轻微影响,但胰腺微生物群阳性的患者长期预后似乎更差。需要进一步观察以评估肿瘤微生物群对PDAC患者长期肿瘤学结局的影响。

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