Bacterial Floras and Biofilms of Malignant Wounds Associated with Breast Cancers

Author:

Fromantin Isabelle12,Seyer Damien2,Watson Sarah3,Rollot Florence1,Elard Jacqueline4,Escande Marie Christine4,De Rycke Yann5,Kriegel Irène6,Larreta Garde Véronique2

Affiliation:

1. Departments of Supportive Care, Institut Curie, Paris, France

2. Laboratory ERRMECe, University of Cergy Pontoise–UFR Sciences et Techniques, Cergy Pontoise, France

3. Genetics and Biology of Cancers, Institut Curie, Paris, France

4. Microbiology, Institut Curie, Paris, France

5. Biostatistics, Institut Curie, Paris, France

6. Anesthesia Reanimation, Institut Curie, Paris, France

Abstract

ABSTRACT The risk of infections and the appearance of symptoms (e.g., odors) represent the main troubles resulting from malignant wounds. The aim of this study was to characterize the balance of bacterial floras and the relationships between biofilms and bacteria and the emergence of symptoms. Experimental research was carried out for 42 days on malignant wounds associated with breast cancer. Investigations of bacterial floras (aerobes, aero-anaerobes, and anaerobes), detection of the presence of biofilms by microscopic epifluorescence, and clinical assessment were performed. We characterized biofilms in 32 malignant wounds associated with breast cancer and bacterial floras in 25 such wounds. A mixed group of floras, composed of 54 different bacterial types, was identified, with an average number per patient of 3.6 aerobic species and 1.7 anaerobic species; the presence of strict anaerobic bacterial strains was evidenced in 70% of the wounds; biofilm was observed in 35% of the cases. Odor was a reliable indicator of colonization by anaerobes, even when this symptom was not directly linked to any of the identified anaerobic bacteria. Bacteria are more likely to be present during myelosuppression and significantly increase the emergence of odors and pain when present at amounts of >10 5 · g −1 . The presence of biofilms was not associated with clinical signs or with precise types of bacteria. No infections occurred during the 42-day evaluation period. This study provides a dynamic description of the bacterial floras of tumoral wounds. The study results highlight the absolute need for new therapeutic options that are effective for use on circulating bacteria as well as on bacteria organized in biofilm.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Microbiology (medical)

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