Microbial composition associated with biliary stents in patients undergoing pancreatic resection for cancer.
Aitor Blanco-MíguezSara CarloniCindy CardenasCarola Conca DioguardiLuca LambroiaGiovanni CaprettiGennaro NappoAlessandro FugazzaAntonio CapogrecoFederica ArmaniniFrancesco AsnicarLeonard DuboisDavide GolzatoPaolo ManghiFederica PintoCristina ScuderiErminia CasariMarco MontorsiAndrea AnderloniMaria RescignoAlessandro RepiciAlessandro ZerbiClelia PeanoSabrina TamburiniRoberto RusconiNicola SegataPublished in: NPJ biofilms and microbiomes (2024)
Malignant bile duct obstruction is typically treated by biliary stenting, which however increases the risk of bacterial infections. Here, we analyzed the microbial content of the biliary stents from 56 patients finding widespread microbial colonization. Seventeen of 36 prevalent stent species are common oral microbiome members, associate with disease conditions when present in the gut, and include dozens of biofilm- and antimicrobial resistance-related genes. This work provides an overview of the microbial communities populating the stents.
Keyphrases
- antimicrobial resistance
- microbial community
- patients undergoing
- end stage renal disease
- newly diagnosed
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- staphylococcus aureus
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- peritoneal dialysis
- papillary thyroid
- squamous cell carcinoma
- escherichia coli
- patient reported outcomes
- antiplatelet therapy
- acute coronary syndrome