Screening for potential infections in fecal microbiota transplantation guidelines and an experience of microbiota bank operation in Korea: a narrative review

Dongeun Yong
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Fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) involves the transfer of fecal microbiota from healthy donors to patients to rectify dysbiosis and restore the functionality of the gut microbiota to a healthy state. Donor selection is important to minimize the risk of FMT. Donor selection for FMT is primarily focused on screening for potential infections. A complete consensus on screening tests and checkpoints is lacking and controversial; nevertheless, most guidelines agree to rule out certain infections, such as syphilis; hepatitis A, B, and C; and HIV. In most guidelines, stool testing includes testing for Clostridioides difficile and other enteric pathogens. The Korean FMT guidelines for C. difficile infections were published in 2022. The guidelines recommend serological and stool testing for donor candidates, with recommendations for stool testing providing targets for screening using specific test methods. Donor screening by Microbiotix Inc., a fecal microbiota bank in Korea, between 2017 and 2023 showed that only 5% of potential FMT donors were eligible for repeat donation. The future of FMT remains uncertain, with possibilities ranging from continuation to restrictions, and the development of synthetic microbiota preparations. Legislative support is crucial for advancing this field and providing hope and a potential cure for previously incurable patients.
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粪便微生物群移植中潜在感染的筛查指南和韩国微生物群库的运作经验:叙述性综述
粪便微生物群移植(FMT)是指将健康供体的粪便微生物群移植给患者,以纠正菌群失调并将肠道微生物群的功能恢复到健康状态。要将 FMT 的风险降至最低,供体选择非常重要。FMT 的供体选择主要集中在潜在感染的筛查上。关于筛查测试和检查点,目前还没有完全一致的意见,也存在争议;不过,大多数指南都同意排除某些感染,如梅毒、甲型、乙型和丙型肝炎以及艾滋病病毒。在大多数指南中,粪便检测包括艰难梭菌和其他肠道病原体的检测。韩国针对艰难梭菌感染的 FMT 指南于 2022 年发布。该指南建议对捐献者候选人进行血清学和粪便检测,其中粪便检测建议提供了使用特定检测方法进行筛查的目标。韩国粪便微生物库 Microbiotix 公司在 2017 年至 2023 年期间进行的捐献者筛查显示,只有 5%的潜在 FMT 捐献者符合重复捐献的条件。FMT 的前景仍不明朗,可能会继续使用,也可能会受到限制,还可能会开发合成微生物群制剂。立法支持对于推动这一领域的发展、为以前无法治愈的患者带来希望和可能的治愈方法至关重要。
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