Infected chronic ischemic wound topically treated with a multi-strain probiotic formulation: a novel tailored treatment strategy

J Transl Med. 2019 Nov 9;17(1):364. doi: 10.1186/s12967-019-2111-0.

Abstract

Background: A wide debate is ongoing regarding the role of cutaneous dysbiosis in the pathogenesis and evolution of difficult-to-treat chronic wounds. Nowadays, probiotic treatment considered as an useful tool to counteract dysbiosis but the evidence in regard to their therapeutic use in the setting of difficult-to-treat cutaneous ulcers is still poor.

Aim: CLINICAL REPORT: An 83-year-old woman suffering a critical limb ischemia and an infected difficult-to-treat ulcerated cutaneous lesion of the right leg, was complementary treated with local application of a mixture of probiotic bacteria.

Methods: Microbiological and metabolomic analysis were conducted on wound swabs obtained before and after bacteriotherapy.

Results: During the treatment course, a progressive healing of the lesion was observed with microbiological resolution of the polymicrobial infection of the wound. Metabolomic analysis showed a significant difference in the local concentration of propionate, 2-hydroxyisovalerate, 2-oxoisocaproate, 2,3-butanediol, putrescine, thymine, and trimethylamine before and after bacteriotherapy.

Conclusion: The microbiological and metabolomic results seem to confirm the usefulness of complementary probiotic treatment in difficult-to-treat infected wounds. Further investigations are needed to confirm these preliminary findings.

Keywords: Antimicrobial resistance; Bacteriotherapy; Metabolomic; Topical probiotic; Wound; Wound care; Wound healing.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Administration, Topical
  • Aged, 80 and over
  • Chronic Disease
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Ischemia / microbiology
  • Ischemia / pathology
  • Ischemia / therapy*
  • Leg
  • Metabolome
  • Probiotics / administration & dosage
  • Probiotics / therapeutic use*
  • Skin / metabolism
  • Skin / microbiology
  • Skin / pathology
  • Skin Ulcer / microbiology
  • Skin Ulcer / pathology
  • Skin Ulcer / therapy*
  • Translational Research, Biomedical
  • Wound Healing / physiology
  • Wound Infection / microbiology
  • Wound Infection / pathology
  • Wound Infection / therapy*