Bifidobacterium longum promotes postoperative liver function recovery in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma

Jingjing Yu,Peng Zhu,Linlin Shi,Na Gao,Yani Li,Chang Shu, Ying Xu, Ying Yu, Junqing He, Dingming Guo, Xiaoman Zhang, Xiangfeng Wang, Sirui Shao,Wei Dong,Yuwei Wang,Wei Zhang, Wanguang Zhang,Wei-Hua Chen,Xiaoping Chen,Zhi Liu,Xiangliang Yang,Bixiang Zhang

CELL HOST & MICROBE(2024)

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Timely liver function recovery (LFR) is crucial for postoperative hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients. Here, we established the significance of LFR on patient long-term survival through retrospective and prospective cohorts and identified a key gut microbe, Bifidobacterium longum, depleted in patients with delayed recovery. Fecal microbiota transfer from HCC patients with delayed recovery to mice similarly impacted recovery time post hepatectomy. However, oral gavage of B. longum improved liver function and repair in these mice. In a clinical trial of HCC patients, orally administering a probiotic bacteria cocktail containing B. longum reduced the rates of delayed recovery, shortened hospital stays, and improved overall 1-year survival. These benefits, attributed to diminished liver inflammation, reduced liver fibrosis, and hepatocyte proliferation, were associated with changes in key metabolic pathways, including 5-hydroxytryptamine, secondary bile acids, and short-chain fatty acids. Our findings propose that gut microbiota modulation can enhance LFR, thereby improving postoperative outcomes for HCC patients
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Bifidobacterium longum,liver function recovery,hepatocellular carcinoma,hepatectomy,overall survival,hospital stay,gut microbiota,5-hydroxytryptamine,secondary bile acids,short-chain fatty acids
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