A Prospective Observational Study Analyzing the Diversity and Specific Composition of the Oral and Gut Microbiota in Lung Cancer Patients.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q4 ONCOLOGY
Fumihiro Shoji, Ayaka Minemura, Yuka Kozuma, Takashi Nouno, Hiroaki Takeoka, Asami Matsumoto, Masaki Okamoto, Masafumi Yamaguchi, Koji Yamazaki, Yoshihiko Maehara
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Abstract

Background/aim: Host microbiota dysbiosis has been recognized as a key factor in lung cancer. However, the specific diversity and composition of microbiota in lung cancer patients remain unknown. This single-center prospective observational study analyzed both saliva and fecal samples from 74 participants [lung cancer (LC) patients: n=53; lung inflammation (LI) patients: n=11; healthy control (HC): n=10].

Patients and methods: We performed 16S ribosomal RNA gene sequencing and analyzed the associations between oral and gut microbiota diversity and composition across the three groups.

Results: Alpha diversity of the oral microbiota was significantly lower in the LC group than in the HC group (Chao 1, p=0.004; Simpson, p=0.018; Shannon, p=0.009). Beta diversity of both oral and gut microbiota showed significant differences among the three groups (PERMANOVA, oral: p=0.005; gut: p=0.002). Compositional differences in the oral microbiota were observed between the HC and LC or LI groups; in particular, Bacilli class, Streptococcaceae family, Streptococcus genus, Firmicutes phylum, and Lactobacillales order were more abundant in the LC group. Additionally, six oral-related microbiota showed significant abundance in the gut of the LC group (p=0.00182).

Conclusion: The oral microbiota in lung cancer patients is significantly different from that in healthy individuals. Specific changes in oral microbiota and oral-related gut microbiota compositions were evident in lung cancer patients. These findings might be useful for identifying novel biomarkers to predict the risk of lung cancer and prevent the disease.

一项分析肺癌患者口腔和肠道微生物群多样性和特定组成的前瞻性观察研究。
背景/目的:宿主微生物群失调已被认为是肺癌的一个关键因素。然而,肺癌患者体内微生物群的具体多样性和组成仍然未知。这项单中心前瞻性观察研究分析了 74 名参与者的唾液和粪便样本[肺癌(LC)患者:53 人;肺部炎症(LI)患者:11 人;健康对照(HC):10 人]:我们进行了 16S 核糖体 RNA 基因测序,并分析了三组患者口腔和肠道微生物群多样性和组成之间的关联:结果:LC 组口腔微生物群的α多样性明显低于 HC 组(Chao 1,p=0.004;Simpson,p=0.018;Shannon,p=0.009)。口腔和肠道微生物群的 Beta 多样性在三组之间存在显著差异(PERMANOVA,口腔:p=0.005;肠道:p=0.002)。在 HC 组和 LC 或 LI 组之间观察到了口腔微生物群的组成差异;尤其是 Bacilli 类、Streptococcaceae 科、Streptococcus 属、Firmicutes 门和 Lactobacillales 目在 LC 组中含量更高。此外,六种与口腔相关的微生物群在 LC 组的肠道中显示出显著的丰富度(P=0.00182):结论:肺癌患者的口腔微生物群与健康人有明显不同。肺癌患者的口腔微生物群和与口腔相关的肠道微生物群组成发生了明显变化。这些发现可能有助于确定新的生物标志物,以预测肺癌风险并预防该疾病。
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Anticancer research
Anticancer research 医学-肿瘤学
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
10.00%
发文量
566
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: ANTICANCER RESEARCH is an independent international peer-reviewed journal devoted to the rapid publication of high quality original articles and reviews on all aspects of experimental and clinical oncology. Prompt evaluation of all submitted articles in confidence and rapid publication within 1-2 months of acceptance are guaranteed. ANTICANCER RESEARCH was established in 1981 and is published monthly (bimonthly until the end of 2008). Each annual volume contains twelve issues and index. Each issue may be divided into three parts (A: Reviews, B: Experimental studies, and C: Clinical and Epidemiological studies). Special issues, presenting the proceedings of meetings or groups of papers on topics of significant progress, will also be included in each volume. There is no limitation to the number of pages per issue.
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