作者
Benjamin M Howard, Lucy Z Kornblith, Sabrinah A Christie, Amanda S Conroy, Mary F Nelson, Eric M Campion, Rachael A Callcut, Carolyn S Calfee, Brandon J Lamere, Douglas W Fadrosh, Susan Lynch, Mitchell Jay Cohen
发表日期
2017/8/1
期刊
Trauma surgery & acute care open
卷号
2
期号
1
页码范围
e000108
出版商
BMJ Specialist Journals
简介
Background
Recent studies have demonstrated the vital influence of commensal microbial communities on human health. The central role of the gut in the response to injury is well described; however, no prior studies have used culture-independent profiling techniques to characterize the gut microbiome after severe trauma. We hypothesized that in critically injured patients, the gut microbiome would undergo significant compositional changes in the first 72 hours after injury.
Methods
Trauma stool samples were prospectively collected via digital rectal examination at the time of presentation (0 hour). Patients admitted to the intensive care unit (n=12) had additional stool samples collected at 24 hours and/or 72 hours. Uninjured patients served as controls (n=10). DNA was extracted from stool samples and 16S rRNA-targeted PCR amplification was performed; amplicons were sequenced and binned into …
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