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  • Antonsen, Jacob; Winther-Jensen, Matilde; Krogsbøll, Lasse T; Jess, Tine; Jorgensen, Lars N; Allin, Kristine H

    Future microbiology, 02/2023, Letnik: 18
    Journal Article

    To review studies examining the appendiceal microbiota and microbial changes in acute appendicitis. After a systematic literature search, 11 studies examining the appendiceal microbiota (414 samples) using non-culture-based methods were included. The appendiceal microbiota showed decreased α-diversity compared with fecal microbiota. Inflamed and uninflamed appendices showed differences in β-diversity, and there was an increased abundance of oral-associated bacteria in inflamed versus uninflamed appendices. The appendiceal microbiota exhibits lower α-diversity than the fecal microbiota, with an increased abundance of oral-associated bacteria. Compared with uninflamed appendices, the appendix microbiota in acute appendicitis also showed increased abundance of oral-associated bacteria, but no bacterial profile unique to either complicated or uncomplicated appendicitis was found.