Bacterial Signatures of Cerebral Thrombi in Large Vessel Occlusion Stroke
Yu Liao, Xiuli Zeng, Xiaomei Xie, Dan Liang, Hongyu Qiao, Wence Wang, Min Guan, Shengming Huang, Zhen Jing, Xinyi Leng, Lian Huang
Abstract
In this study, we (i) checked for the presence of bacteria in cerebral thrombi in over 95% of the LVO stroke patients using 16S rRNA sequencing, in contrast with periprocedural control samples that are bacteria negative; (ii) visualized clusters of bacterial signals in the thrombi using FISH; and (iii) cultivated Lactobacillus vaginalis , Bacillus cereus , and Kocuria marina in the bacterial culture of the tissue fragment solution of thrombus aspirates. We found excessive enrichment of Proteobacteria in the thrombi, mainly originating from plasma, as indicated with fast expectation-maximization microbial source tracking (FEAST).