The role of microorganism association in the development of chronic purulent maxillary sinusitis in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus

O. Мazur, O. Plaksyvyi, I. Kalutskyi, K. Yakovets
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Among the patients of the main group, endocrinologists established the course of type 1 diabetes mellitus of moderate severity in 39 patients, and a severe course in 11 patients. The control group consisted of 47 CPMS patients of the same age without type 1 diabetes mellitus (DM).Results. Bacteriological and mycological methods in the content of maxillary sinuses of patients with maxillary sinusitis associated with type 1 diabetes mellitus (DM) 175 strains of different kinds of microorganisms were isolated and identified, belonging to 24 various taxonomic groups which form different by their qualitative content microbial associations in the biotope which consist of three different kinds in 58% of patients, consist of four kinds – in 34,0% and five various taxa – in 8,0% of patients. Chronic purulent maxillary sinusitis in patients with type 1 DM disrupts microbial associations. In patients with CPMS with type 1 DM in comparison with the control group, the number of associations consist of three kinds increases by 2,7 times, but the number of associations composed of 4 types of microorganisms decreases by 11.76%. The number of associations consisting of 5 types in patients is reduced by 3.5 times. The above may indicate the influence of not only the etiological agent but also a certain association of microorganisms on the severity of the course of CPMS associated with type 1 diabetes. All leading pathogens persist in the biotope in association. Associates, depending on their role in normobiocenosis, can inhibit the pathogenetic activity of the leading pathogen or, conversely, activate its pathogenetic role, which must be taken into account when choosing a therapeutic tactics.Conclusions. Chronic purulent maxillary sinusitis in patients with type 1 diabetes disrupts microbial associations. 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Aim – to study the species composition and population level of the microbiota of the content of the maxillary sinuses and the role of associations of microorganisms in the development and course of chronic purulent maxillary sinusitis (CPMS) in patients with type 1 diabetes.Material and methods. A microbiological examination of 97 samples of the contents of the cavity of the maxillary sinuses was carried out. The main group consisted of 50 patients with CPMS with type 1 diabetes at the age of 20-67 years (10 patients at the age of 20-31 years, 14 patients - 31-45 years old and 26 - at the age of 45-67 years). Among the patients of the main group, endocrinologists established the course of type 1 diabetes mellitus of moderate severity in 39 patients, and a severe course in 11 patients. The control group consisted of 47 CPMS patients of the same age without type 1 diabetes mellitus (DM).Results. Bacteriological and mycological methods in the content of maxillary sinuses of patients with maxillary sinusitis associated with type 1 diabetes mellitus (DM) 175 strains of different kinds of microorganisms were isolated and identified, belonging to 24 various taxonomic groups which form different by their qualitative content microbial associations in the biotope which consist of three different kinds in 58% of patients, consist of four kinds – in 34,0% and five various taxa – in 8,0% of patients. Chronic purulent maxillary sinusitis in patients with type 1 DM disrupts microbial associations. In patients with CPMS with type 1 DM in comparison with the control group, the number of associations consist of three kinds increases by 2,7 times, but the number of associations composed of 4 types of microorganisms decreases by 11.76%. The number of associations consisting of 5 types in patients is reduced by 3.5 times. The above may indicate the influence of not only the etiological agent but also a certain association of microorganisms on the severity of the course of CPMS associated with type 1 diabetes. All leading pathogens persist in the biotope in association. Associates, depending on their role in normobiocenosis, can inhibit the pathogenetic activity of the leading pathogen or, conversely, activate its pathogenetic role, which must be taken into account when choosing a therapeutic tactics.Conclusions. Chronic purulent maxillary sinusitis in patients with type 1 diabetes disrupts microbial associations. In the content of the cavity of the maxillary sinuses of patients with chronic purulent maxillary sinusitis, combined with type 1 diabetes mellitus, 175 strains of various types of microorganisms belonging to 24 different taxonomic groups were isolated and identified, which in the biotope form microbial associations of different qualitative composition, consisting of 3 different species in 58% of patients, out of 4 species in 34.0% and from five different taxa - in 8.0% of patients. Among the most numerous associations, consisting of 3 types of pathogenic and opportunistic autochthonous facultative microorganisms, associations of the following representatives are more common: M. catarrhalis, S. aureus and Bacteroides spp.; Prevotella spp., S. viridans and S. salivarius; M. catarrhalis, Prevotella spp. and S. epidermitidis; H. influenzae, Prevotella spp. and S. epidermitidis. Associations consisting of 4 species were found in 34% of patients and consist of S. pneumoniae, M. catarrhalis, S. pyogenes, Fusobacterium spp; S. pneumoniae, E. coli, S. aureus and Candida spp.; S. pneumoniae, E. coli Hly +, S. viridans and Candida spp. In patients with chronic purulent maxillary sinusitis, combined with type 1 diabetes mellitus with a severe course, there were associations consisting of S. pneumoniae, M. catarrhalis, Candida spp. and S. epidermitidis; S. pneumoniae, M. catarrhalis, S. pyogenes, S. epidermitidis; Bacteroides spp., H. influenzae, S. pyogenes, Enterobacter freundii spp.; Bacteroides spp., H. influenzae, S. pyogenes, Candida spp. In patients with chronic purulent maxillary sinusitis, against the background of a severe course of type 1 diabetes mellitus, associations of microorganisms, consisting of 5 types, were found. Their composition was different, but in all the pathogen S. pneumoniae was isolated and identified at a high population level, opportunistic obligate anaerobic bacteria of the genus Bacteroides and Prevotella, Fusobacterium, streptococci, and Staphylococcus aureus. All leading pathogens persist in the biotope in association, which must be taken into account when choosing therapeutic tactics.
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微生物在1型糖尿病患者慢性化脓性上颌窦炎发展中的作用
目的:研究1型糖尿病患者上颌窦内容物微生物群的种类组成、数量水平及相关微生物在慢性化脓性上颌窦炎(CPMS)发生过程中的作用。材料和方法。对97例上颌窦腔内容物进行了微生物学检查。主要组为50例年龄20 ~ 67岁的CPMS合并1型糖尿病患者,其中年龄20 ~ 31岁10例,年龄31 ~ 45岁14例,年龄45 ~ 67岁26例。在主组患者中,内分泌科医师确定了39例中度1型糖尿病病程,11例重度1型糖尿病病程。对照组为47例年龄相同、无1型糖尿病(DM)的CPMS患者。1型糖尿病(DM)合并上颌窦炎患者上颌窦内容物的细菌学和真菌学方法分离鉴定了175株不同种类的微生物,分属24个不同的分类群,它们在生物群落中形成了不同的定性含量微生物关联,其中58%的患者有3种不同的微生物关联;由四种(占34.0%)和五种不同的分类群(占8.0%)组成。1型糖尿病患者慢性化脓性上颌窦炎破坏微生物关联。CPMS合并1型DM患者与对照组相比,由3种微生物组成的关联数增加了2.7倍,但由4种微生物组成的关联数减少了11.76%。患者中包含5种类型的关联数量减少了3.5倍。以上可能提示除了病原外,微生物对1型糖尿病相关CPMS病程的严重程度也有一定的关联。所有主要病原体都以联合形式存在于生物群落中。根据其在正常微生物病中的作用,联合物可以抑制主要病原体的致病活性,或者相反,激活其致病作用,在选择治疗策略时必须考虑到这一点。1型糖尿病患者的慢性脓性上颌窦炎破坏微生物关联。在慢性化脓性上颌窦炎合并1型糖尿病患者的上颌窦腔内容物中,分离鉴定出24个不同分类群的175株不同类型的微生物,这些微生物在生物群落中形成不同定性组成的微生物群,其中58%的患者为3个不同种,34.0%的患者为4个不同种,8.0%的患者为5个不同分类群。在由3种致病性和机会性本地兼性微生物组成的数量最多的关联中,以下代表的关联更为常见:卡他氏分枝杆菌、金黄色葡萄球菌和拟杆菌;普雷沃氏菌,绿脓杆菌和唾液脓毒杆菌;卡他氏芽孢杆菌、普雷沃氏菌和表皮葡萄球菌;流感嗜血杆菌,普氏菌和表皮葡萄球菌。在34%的患者中发现了4种关联,包括肺炎链球菌、卡他利分枝杆菌、化脓性链球菌、梭杆菌;肺炎链球菌、大肠杆菌、金黄色葡萄球菌和念珠菌;慢性化脓性上颌窦炎合并重症1型糖尿病患者中存在肺炎链球菌、卡他性分枝杆菌、念珠菌和表皮葡萄球菌的关联;肺炎链球菌、卡他性链球菌、化脓性链球菌、表皮链球菌;拟杆菌、流感嗜血杆菌、化脓性链球菌、弗氏肠杆菌;在慢性化脓性上颌窦炎患者中,在重症1型糖尿病的背景下,发现了5种微生物的相关性。它们的组成各不相同,但在所有病原体肺炎链球菌中分离并鉴定出较高的群体水平,机会性专性厌氧细菌为拟杆菌属和普雷沃菌属、梭杆菌属、链球菌和金黄色葡萄球菌。所有主要病原体都存在于相关的生物群落中,在选择治疗策略时必须考虑到这一点。
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