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Qian Zhang1,2, Huan Zhao1, Dedong Wu2, Dayong Cao3, Wang Ma4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The dysregulation of gut microbiota is pivotal in colorectal carcinogenesis. Meanwhile, altered gut microbiome may affect the development of intestinal diseases through interaction with the host genes. However, the synergy between the altered gut microbiota composition and differential expression of specific genes in colorectal cancer (CRC) remains elusive. Thus, we integrated the data from 16S rRNA gene sequences and RNA sequences to investigate the potential relationship between genes and gut microbes in patients with CRC.Entities:
Keywords: Colorectal cancer; Gene expression; Gut microflora; Pathways enrichment; Survival analysis
Year: 2020 PMID: 33050883 PMCID: PMC7557014 DOI: 10.1186/s12866-020-01938-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Microbiol ISSN: 1471-2180 Impact factor: 3.605
Fig. 1Alpha and beta diversity of CRC and normal samples. (a Rarefaction curves of all samples sequenced, indicating the number of OTUs observed with different sequencing depths. b PCA plot. c Boxplots showing alpha diversity in CRC and normal samples using different metrics (Shannon, Simpson, Chao1, and PD_whole_tree indices))
Fig. 2Differential microbiota distribution at phylum (a, b) and genus (c, d) level between normal and tumor samples
Fig. 3Identification of the different OTUs and KEGG pathway enrichment. (a The volcano plot of different OTUs. b The heat map of different OTUs. Green represents low expression, and red indicates high expression. c KEGG pathways enrichment analysis. Red refers to high expression, while green refers to low expression)
Fig. 4Networks of the bacterial OTUs. Nodes correspond to OTUs and node size corresponds to their relative abundance
Fig. 5KEGG pathways enrichment analysis. (a KEGG pathways analysis of DEGs up-regulated in CRC. b KEGG pathways analysis of down-regulated DEGs. c Venn diagrams of the KEGG pathways between the different OTUs and DEGs)
Fig. 6The Kaplan-Meier curves for CYP3A4 (a) and ABCG2 (b)