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The vaginal microbiome is associated with endometrial cancer grade and histology.

Hesamedin Hakimjavadi1, Sophia H George2,3, Michael Taub2, Leah V Dodds2,3, Alex P Sanchez-Covarrubias2,3, Marilyn Huang2,3, J Matt Pearson2,3, Brian M Slomovitz4, Erin N Kobetz2,5, Raad Gharaibeh6, Ramlogan Sowamber2, Andre Pinto2,7, Srikar Chamala1, Matthew P Schlumbrecht2,3.   

Abstract

The human microbiome has been strongly correlated with disease pathology and outcomes, yet remains relatively underexplored in patients with malignant endometrial disease. In this study, vaginal microbiome samples were prospectively collected at the time of hysterectomy from 61 racially and ethnically diverse patients from three disease conditions: 1) benign gynecologic disease (controls, n=11), 2) low-grade endometrial carcinoma (n=30), and 3) high-grade endometrial carcinoma (n=20). Extracted DNA underwent shotgun metagenomics sequencing, and microbial α and β diversities were calculated. Hierarchical clustering was used to describe community state types (CST), which were then compared by microbial diversity and grade. Differential abundance was calculated, and machine learning utilized to assess the predictive value of bacterial abundance to distinguish grade and histology. Both α- and β-diversity were associated with patient tumor grade. Four vaginal CST were identified that associated with grade of disease. Different histologies also demonstrated variation in CST within tumor grades. Using supervised clustering algorithms, critical microbiome markers at the species level were used to build models that predicted benign vs carcinoma, high-grade carcinoma versus benign, and high-grade versus low-grade carcinoma with high accuracy. These results confirm that the vaginal microbiome segregates not just benign disease from endometrial cancer, but is predictive of histology and grade. Further characterization of these findings in large, prospective studies is needed to elucidate their potential clinical applications.

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Keywords:  Endometrial cancer; high-grade; low-grade; metagenomics; microbiome

Year:  2022        PMID: 35928983      PMCID: PMC9345414          DOI: 10.1158/2767-9764.CRC-22-0075

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res Commun        ISSN: 2767-9764


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