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Russian Union of Paediatricians (Paediatrician Publishers LLC), Annals of the Russian academy of medical sciences, 3(72), p. 172-179, 2017

DOI: 10.15690/vramn787

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Biliary Microbiota and Bile Duct Diseases

Journal article published in 2017 by I. D. Klabukov ORCID, A. V. Lyundup ORCID, T. G. Dyuzheva ORCID, A. V. Tyakht ORCID
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.

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Abstract

Traditionally, the biliary tract has been considered to be normally sterile, and the presence of microorganisms in bile is a marker of a pathological process. This assumption was confirmed by failure in allocation of bacterial strains from the normal bile duct. The paper provides rationale for a phenomenon of the normal biliary microbiota as a separate functional layer which protects a biliary tract from colonization by exogenous microorganisms. We revealed the potential of metagenomic data for prevention of infectious diseases, post-operative complications of reconstructive interventions including bile duct stenting and implantation the tissue-engineered structures exposed to the risks of colonization with pathogenic / exogenous microorganisms. The methods based on preserving homeostasis of normal biliary microbiota ecosystem can be used for prevention of hepatobiliary diseases and treatment of biliary tract inflammatory diseases.