The microbiomic signature of hemorrhoids and comparison with associated microbiomes

Hemorrhoids are a common ailment that can cause significant disruptions to one’s daily life. While some researchers have speculated about a potential link between hemorrhoid development and gut microbes, there is currently insufficient evidence to support this claim. In this study, we collected samp...

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Published inFrontiers in microbiology Vol. 15; p. 1329976
Main Authors Wang, Yuquan, Su, Wenya, Liu, Zhiqiang, Wang, Yihua, Li, Ling, Xu, Hai, Wang, Mingyu, Shen, Wenlong
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Abstract Hemorrhoids are a common ailment that can cause significant disruptions to one’s daily life. While some researchers have speculated about a potential link between hemorrhoid development and gut microbes, there is currently insufficient evidence to support this claim. In this study, we collected samples from 60 hemorrhoid patients and analyzed the composition and characteristics of microbiomes in hemorrhoids. PCoA results revealed distinct differences between the microbiomes of hemorrhoids, skin-originated microbiomes, and gut microbes, highlighting the complex nature of hemorrhoidal microbiomes. The distribution characteristics of Staphylococcus suggest that the skin microbiome influences the microbiome of hemorrhoids. Additionally, we observed higher levels of Prevotella in two cases of thrombosed hemorrhoids compared to non-thrombosed hemorrhoids. This finding suggests that Prevotella may play a crucial role in the development of thrombosed hemorrhoids.
AbstractList Hemorrhoids are a common ailment that can cause significant disruptions to one’s daily life. While some researchers have speculated about a potential link between hemorrhoid development and gut microbes, there is currently insufficient evidence to support this claim. In this study, we collected samples from 60 hemorrhoid patients and analyzed the composition and characteristics of microbiomes in hemorrhoids. PCoA results revealed distinct differences between the microbiomes of hemorrhoids, skin-originated microbiomes, and gut microbes, highlighting the complex nature of hemorrhoidal microbiomes. The distribution characteristics of Staphylococcus suggest that the skin microbiome influences the microbiome of hemorrhoids. Additionally, we observed higher levels of Prevotella in two cases of thrombosed hemorrhoids compared to non-thrombosed hemorrhoids. This finding suggests that Prevotella may play a crucial role in the development of thrombosed hemorrhoids.
Hemorrhoids are a common ailment that can cause significant disruptions to one's daily life. While some researchers have speculated about a potential link between hemorrhoid development and gut microbes, there is currently insufficient evidence to support this claim. In this study, we collected samples from 60 hemorrhoid patients and analyzed the composition and characteristics of microbiomes in hemorrhoids. PCoA results revealed distinct differences between the microbiomes of hemorrhoids, skin-originated microbiomes, and gut microbes, highlighting the complex nature of hemorrhoidal microbiomes. The distribution characteristics of Staphylococcus suggest that the skin microbiome influences the microbiome of hemorrhoids. Additionally, we observed higher levels of Prevotella in two cases of thrombosed hemorrhoids compared to non-thrombosed hemorrhoids. This finding suggests that Prevotella may play a crucial role in the development of thrombosed hemorrhoids.Hemorrhoids are a common ailment that can cause significant disruptions to one's daily life. While some researchers have speculated about a potential link between hemorrhoid development and gut microbes, there is currently insufficient evidence to support this claim. In this study, we collected samples from 60 hemorrhoid patients and analyzed the composition and characteristics of microbiomes in hemorrhoids. PCoA results revealed distinct differences between the microbiomes of hemorrhoids, skin-originated microbiomes, and gut microbes, highlighting the complex nature of hemorrhoidal microbiomes. The distribution characteristics of Staphylococcus suggest that the skin microbiome influences the microbiome of hemorrhoids. Additionally, we observed higher levels of Prevotella in two cases of thrombosed hemorrhoids compared to non-thrombosed hemorrhoids. This finding suggests that Prevotella may play a crucial role in the development of thrombosed hemorrhoids.
Hemorrhoids are a common ailment that can cause significant disruptions to one's daily life. While some researchers have speculated about a potential link between hemorrhoid development and gut microbes, there is currently insufficient evidence to support this claim. In this study, we collected samples from 60 hemorrhoid patients and analyzed the composition and characteristics of microbiomes in hemorrhoids. PCoA results revealed distinct differences between the microbiomes of hemorrhoids, skin-originated microbiomes, and gut microbes, highlighting the complex nature of hemorrhoidal microbiomes. The distribution characteristics of suggest that the skin microbiome influences the microbiome of hemorrhoids. Additionally, we observed higher levels of in two cases of thrombosed hemorrhoids compared to non-thrombosed hemorrhoids. This finding suggests that may play a crucial role in the development of thrombosed hemorrhoids.
Hemorrhoids are a common ailment that can cause significant disruptions to one’s daily life. While some researchers have speculated about a potential link between hemorrhoid development and gut microbes, there is currently insufficient evidence to support this claim. In this study, we collected samples from 60 hemorrhoid patients and analyzed the composition and characteristics of microbiomes in hemorrhoids. PCoA results revealed distinct differences between the microbiomes of hemorrhoids, skin-originated microbiomes, and gut microbes, highlighting the complex nature of hemorrhoidal microbiomes. The distribution characteristics of Staphylococcus suggest that the skin microbiome influences the microbiome of hemorrhoids. Additionally, we observed higher levels of Prevotella in two cases of thrombosed hemorrhoids compared to non-thrombosed hemorrhoids. This finding suggests that Prevotella may play a crucial role in the development of thrombosed hemorrhoids.
Author Wang, Mingyu
Su, Wenya
Li, Ling
Xu, Hai
Wang, Yuquan
Shen, Wenlong
Liu, Zhiqiang
Wang, Yihua
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2 State Key Laboratory of Microbial Technology, Microbial Technology Institute, Shandong University , Jinan, Qingdao , China
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