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Characteristics of gastric cancer gut microbiome according to tumor stage and age segmentation.

Changchang Chen1, Yaoqiang Du2, Yanxin Liu3, Yongkang Shi4, Yaofang Niu5, Gulei Jin5, Jian Shen6, Jianxin Lyu7,8, Lijun Lin9.   

Abstract

With the development of 16S rRNA technology, gut microbiome evaluation has been performed in many diseases, including gastrointestinal tumors. Among these cancers, gastric cancer (GC) exhibits high morbidity and mortality and has been extensively studied in its pathogenesis and diagnosis techniques. The current researches have proved that the gut microbiome may have the potential to distinguish GC patients from healthy patients. However, the change of the gut microbiome according to tumor node metastasis classification (TNM) has not been clarified. Besides, the characteristics of gut microbiome in GC patients and their ages of onset are also ambiguous. To address the above shortcomings, we investigated 226 fecal samples and divided them according to their tumor stage and onset age. The findings revealed that surgery and tumor stage can change the characteristic of GC patients' gut microbiota. In specific, the effect of surgery on early gastric cancer (EGC) was greater than that on advanced gastric cancer (AGC), and the comparison of postoperative microflora with healthy people indicated that EGC has more differential bacteria than AGC. Besides, we found that Collinsella, Blautia, Anaerostipes, Dorea, and Lachnospiraceae_ND3007_group expressed differently between EGC and AGC. More importantly, it is the first time revealed that the composition of gut microbiota in GC is different between different onset ages. KEY POINTS: •Gut microbiota of gastric cancer (GC) patients are either highly associated with TNM stage and surgery or not. It shows surgery has more significant changes in early gastric cancer (EGC) than advanced gastric cancer (AGC). •There existed specific gut microbiota between EGC and AGC which may have potential to distinguish the early or advanced GC. •Onset age of GC may influence the gut microbiota: the composition of gut microbiota of early-onset gastric cancer (EOGC) and late-onset gastric cancer (LOGC) is significantly different.
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Keywords:  16S rRNA; Gastric cancer; Gut microbiota; Onset age; Tumor biomarkers; Tumor stage

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Year:  2022        PMID: 36083304     DOI: 10.1007/s00253-022-12156-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Microbiol Biotechnol        ISSN: 0175-7598            Impact factor:   5.560


  32 in total

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