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The Characteristics of Oral Microbiota in Chronic Pancreatitis and Autoimmune Pancreatitis


2025-02-18


2026-02-28


2026-02-28


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Study Overview

The Characteristics of Oral Microbiota in Chronic Pancreatitis and Autoimmune Pancreatitis

There are more than 700 different bacteria colonized in human oral cavity, which are collectively referred to as oral microbiota. Emerging evidence suggests that oral microbiota plays a series of important roles in human health, such as immune response, carcinogen metabolism and nutrient digestion. The changes of oral microbiota composition are closely related to the occurrence and development of pancreatic diseases. Previous studies have found that there are dense bacterial biofilms in the pancreatic duct of patients with calcified pancreatitis, including oral bacterial types. However, most studies only focused on the changes of gut microbiota in patients with chronic pancreatitis, and there were lack of research and description on the changes of oral microbiota in patients with chronic pancreatitis. In this study, we will extract and sequence bacterie's full-length 16S rRNA to describe the characteristics of oral microbiota in patients with chronic pancreatitis, confirming that there are changes in oral microbiota in patients with chronic pancreatitis, and compare the differences of oral microbiota in patients with chronic pancreatitis, pancreatic cancer and autoimmune pancreatitis.

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  • Oral Microbiota
  • Pancreatitis
  • Pancreatic Cancer
  • OTHER: 16S rRNA sequencing
  • RuijinH202538

Study Record Dates

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Study Registration Dates Results Reporting Dates Study Record Updates

2025-06-04  

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2025-06-04  

2025-06-04  

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2025-06-11  

2025-06-11  

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2025-01  

Study Plan

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Design Details

Primary Purpose:
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Allocation:
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Interventional Model:
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Masking:
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Arms and Interventions

Participant Group/ArmIntervention/Treatment
: chronic pancreatitis

Clinical data including medical history, clinical symptoms, imaging examination, laboratory examination will be collected. 3-5ml saliva sample of every patients will be collected for 16S rRNA sequencing of oral microbiota.

OTHER: 16S rRNA sequencing

  • Clinical data including medical history, clinical symptoms, imaging examination, laboratory examination will be collected. 3-5ml saliva sample of every patients will be collected for 16S rRNA sequencing of oral microbiota.
: autoimmune pancreatitis

Clinical data including medical history, clinical symptoms, imaging examination, laboratory examination will be collected. 3-5ml saliva sample of every patients will be collected for 16S rRNA sequencing of oral microbiota.

OTHER: 16S rRNA sequencing

  • Clinical data including medical history, clinical symptoms, imaging examination, laboratory examination will be collected. 3-5ml saliva sample of every patients will be collected for 16S rRNA sequencing of oral microbiota.
: pancreatic cancer

Gender, age (± 5 years), smoking and drinking are matched with patients with chronic pancreatitis. Clinical data including medical history, clinical symptoms, imaging examination, laboratory examination will be collected. 3-5ml saliva sample of every pati

OTHER: 16S rRNA sequencing

  • Clinical data including medical history, clinical symptoms, imaging examination, laboratory examination will be collected. 3-5ml saliva sample of every patients will be collected for 16S rRNA sequencing of oral microbiota.
: healthy control

Gender, age (± 5 years), smoking and drinking are matched with patients with chronic pancreatitis. 3-5ml saliva sample of every participant will be collected for 16S rRNA sequencing of oral microbiota.

OTHER: 16S rRNA sequencing

  • Clinical data including medical history, clinical symptoms, imaging examination, laboratory examination will be collected. 3-5ml saliva sample of every patients will be collected for 16S rRNA sequencing of oral microbiota.
Primary Outcome MeasuresMeasure DescriptionTime Frame
characteristic of oral microbiota in patients with chronic pancreatitisSpecies composition of oral microbiota in pantients chronic pancreatitisFrom enrollment to the end at 2 weeks
Secondary Outcome MeasuresMeasure DescriptionTime Frame
Differences in oral microbiota profiles between chronic pancreatitis and autoimmune pancreatitis, pancreatic cancer healthy controll.compare the alpha diversity and beta diversity of different groups. Alpha diversity is an index used to reflect the richness and evenness within a sample.Beta diversity is an indicator of species richness and evenness among samples.From enrollment to the end at 2 weeks

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Participation Criteria

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Ages Eligible for Study:
ALL

Sexes Eligible for Study:
18 Years

Accepts Healthy Volunteers:
1

    Inclusion Criteria:

  • A dated and signed informed consent form cooperate to complete sample collection

  • Exclusion Criteria:

  • Previous digestive system surgery; During pregnancy or lactation; Complicated with infectious diseases, malignant tumors or other digestive system diseases (such as inflammatory bowel disease, irritable bowel syndrome, abdominal diseases, gastroesophageal reflux, etc.); Antibiotics and immunosuppressive drugs were used within 30 days before sampling; Those who take probiotics daily.

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