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Examining diabetic heel ulcers through an ecological lens: microbial community dynamics associated with healing and infection

机译:通过生态学角度检查糖尿病足跟溃疡:与愈合和感染相关的微生物群落动态

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Purpose. While some micro-organisms, such as Staphylococcus aureus, are clearly implicated in causing tissue damage in diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs), our knowledge of the contribution of the entire microbiome to clinical outcomes is limited. We profiled the microbiome of a longitudinal sample series of 28 people with diabetes and DFUs of the heel in an attempt to better characterize the relationship between healing, infection and the microbiome.Methodology. In total, 237 samples were analysed from 28 DFUs, collected at fortnightly intervals for 6 months or until healing. Microbiome profiles were generated by 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis, supplemented by targeted nanopore sequencing.Result/Key findings. DFUs which failed to heal during the study period (20/28, 71.4?%) were more likely to be persistently colonized with a heterogeneous community of micro-organisms including anaerobes and Enterobacteriaceae (log-likelihood ratio 9.56, P=0.008). During clinically apparent infection, a reduction in the diversity of micro-organisms in a DFU was often observed due to expansion of one or two taxa, with recovery in diversity at resolution. Modelling of the predicted species interactions in a single DFU with high diversity indicated that networks of metabolic interactions may exist that contribute to the formation of stable communities.Conclusion. Longitudinal profiling is an essential tool for improving our understanding of the microbiology of chronic wounds, as community dynamics associated with clinical events can only be identified by examining changes over multiple time points. The development of complex communities, particularly involving Enterobacteriaceae and strict anaerobes, may be contributing to poor outcomes in DFUs and requires further investigation.
机译:目的。虽然某些微生物(例如金黄色葡萄球菌)显然与糖尿病足溃疡(DFU)的组织损伤有关,但我们对整个微生物组对临床结果的贡献的了解有限。我们对28位患有糖尿病和足跟DFU的人的纵向样本系列的微生物组进行了分析,以试图更好地表征愈合,感染与微生物组之间的关系。总共从28个DFU中分析了237个样品,每两个星期收集一次,持续6个月或直至愈合。通过16S rRNA基因序列分析生成微生物组图谱,并辅以靶向的纳米孔测序。结果/关键发现。在研究期间未能治愈的DFU(20/28,71.4%)更有可能持续被异质微生物群落(包括厌氧菌和肠杆菌科)持续定居(对数似然比9.56,P = 0.008)。在临床上明显的感染过程中,通常会观察到DFU中微生物多样性的降低,这是由于一或两个分类单元的扩展,并且分辨率得以恢复。在单个DFU中具有高度多样性的预测物种相互作用的建模表明,可能存在有助于形成稳定群落的代谢相互作用网络。纵向剖析是提高我们对慢性伤口微生物学理解的必不可少的工具,因为只能通过检查多个时间点的变化来确定与临床事件相关的社区动态。复杂的社区的发展,特别是肠杆菌科细菌和严格的厌氧菌,可能会导致DFU的不良结果,需要进一步调查。

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