Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology (Aug 2022)

Oral antibiotics perturbation on gut microbiota after prostate biopsy

  • Joseph Kai Man Li,
  • Lynn Lin Wang,
  • Becky Su Yan Lau,
  • Ryan Tsz Hei Tse,
  • Carol Ka Lo Cheng,
  • Steven Chi Ho Leung,
  • Christine Yim Ping Wong,
  • Stephen Kwok Wing Tsui,
  • Jeremy Yuen Chun Teoh,
  • Peter Ka Fung Chiu,
  • Chi Fai Ng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2022.959903
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

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IntroductionThe use of antibiotics may induce the changes in gut microbiota. Previous studies have shown conflicting results on whether the changed gut microbiota by antibiotics can be recovered. Our study aims to investigate whether the gut microbiota could be recovered after a single dose of oral co-amoxiclav before transrectal ultrasound-guided transperineal prostate biopsy (TPPBx) in 5 weeks’ time.MethodsFifteen patients with elevated serum prostate-specific antigen (PSA) were recruited to provide pre-antibiotic and post-antibiotic fecal samples. The V4 region of 16S rRNA was sequenced. Analysis was performed by QIIME2. Alpha- and beta-diversities were analyzed, as well as the differential enrichment by Linear discriminant analysis Effect Size (LEfSe) analysis.ResultsBoth the alpha- and beta-diversities of the pre- and post-antibiotic fecal samples were significantly different. Genera that are associated with alleviation of inflammation were enriched in the pre-antibiotic fecal samples, while the inflammation-associated genera were more enriched in the post-antibiotic fecal samples.ConclusionA single dose of oral co-amoxiclav before TPPBx could have led to a change of gut microbiota that cannot be recovered in 5 weeks' time. Microbiome studies on prostate cancer patients should be cautioned on the use of post-prostate biopsy fecal sampling. Further studies should be conducted for the impact on gut microbiome for TPPBx alone.

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