Absence of a pancreatic microbiome in intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm: a study on microbial presence and diversity

Researchers analysed 338 cyst fluid samples from 190 IPMN patients and found no significant difference in microbiome signatures compared to negative controls. In patients who recently had invasive procedures, a gut-associated microbe outlier signal was evident. The study concluded that IPMNs and pancreatic cystic neoplasms do not have a distinct microbiome, supporting the concept of a sterile environment, with outlier signals potentially appearing post-endoscopic procedures. No correlations were found between microbial patterns and clinical or cyst parameters.

Journal Article by Pust MM, Rocha Castellanos DM (…) Xavier RJ et 6 al. in Gut

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