2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.09.18.460647
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Diet-derived metabolites and mucus link the gut microbiome to fever after cytotoxic cancer treatment

Abstract: Fever in the setting of low white blood cell counts, also known as neutropenic fever, is considered an oncologic emergency. Only some 30% of patients with neutropenic fever have an identifiable source of infection, such as a bloodstream bacterial infection of intestinal origin. Whether other nonpathogenic intestinal bacteria can contribute to neutropenic fever is not known. In a cohort of 119 patients undergoing hematopoietic cell transplantation, a treatment with a high risk for neutropenic fever, the fecal m… Show more

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“…In brief, 16S rRNA gene sequences were amplified from total fecal DNA using the Bacterial number was quantified using a Nexcelom Cellometer cell counter with SYTO BC dye and propidium iodide. Bacterial growth experiments were performed in a liquid media, BYEM10, composed of a hybrid of BHI and M10 supplemented with yeast extract as previously described 15,45 . Bacteria were cultured up to 24 or 48 hours at a starting concentration of 1 × 10…”
Section: Quantification Of Fecal Bacterial Densitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In brief, 16S rRNA gene sequences were amplified from total fecal DNA using the Bacterial number was quantified using a Nexcelom Cellometer cell counter with SYTO BC dye and propidium iodide. Bacterial growth experiments were performed in a liquid media, BYEM10, composed of a hybrid of BHI and M10 supplemented with yeast extract as previously described 15,45 . Bacteria were cultured up to 24 or 48 hours at a starting concentration of 1 × 10…”
Section: Quantification Of Fecal Bacterial Densitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Levels of mucin glycans in culture supernatants were determined by a PAS-based colorimetric assay as previously described 15,45 . Briefly, culture supernatants were centrifuged at 20,000g for 10 minutes at 4ºC and collected.…”
Section: Mucin Degradation Assaymentioning
confidence: 99%