Az orvos-, egészségtudományi- és gyógyszerészképzés tudományos műhelyeinek fejlesztése(EFOP-3.6.3-VEKOP-16-2017-00009)
Támogató: EFOP-VEKOP
Szakterületek:
Orvosi mikrobiológia
Discovery of human microbiota is fundamentally changing our perceptions of certain
diseases and their treatments. However little is known about the human blood vessel
microbiota, it may have important effects on vascular pathological lesions and vascular
homograft failure. In our prospective survey study fourteen femoral arteries, harvested
from donors in multi-organ donations, were examined using the V3-V4 region 16S rRNA
sequencing method. The most abundant phyla in the human vascular microbiota were Proteobacteria
, Firmicutes and Actinobacteria . At the genus level, the most abundant taxa were
Staphylococcus , Corynebacterium , Pseudomonas , Bacillus , Acinetobacter and Propionibacterium
. Of the bacterial taxa that have an indirect effect on the development of atherosclerosis,
we found Porphyromonas gingivalis , Prevotella nigrescens and Enterobacteriaceae spp.
with different abundances in our samples. Of the bacteria that are more common in
the intestinal flora of healthy than of atherosclerosis patients, Roseburia and Ruminococcus
occurred in the majority of samples. The human arterial wall has a unique microbiota
that is significantly different in composition from that of other areas of the body.
Our present study provides a basis for ensuing research that investigates the direct
role of the microbiota in vascular wall abnormalities and the success of vascular
allograft transplantations.