Microbiota in gastrointestinal malignancies.

Ludovica Bricca, Serena Porcari, Edoardo Savarino, Massimo Rugge
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This manuscript provides an overview of the microbiota profile associated with precancerous lesions in the esophagus, stomach, and large bowel. The critical review of the available data reveals significant variability in the methods used for microbiota profiling. This variability may affect the reliable identification of specific biological links between histologically profiled neoplastic diseases and the microbiota population. Overall, this critical review reveals significant links between microbiota communities and the different lesions within the spectrum of the oncogenetic cascade in various epidemiological contexts and anatomical districts.

胃肠道恶性肿瘤中的微生物群。
这份手稿提供了与食道、胃和大肠癌前病变相关的微生物群概况的概述。对现有数据的批判性审查揭示了用于微生物群分析的方法的显著差异。这种可变性可能会影响组织学上描述的肿瘤疾病和微生物群之间特定生物学联系的可靠鉴定。总的来说,这篇重要的综述揭示了微生物群落与不同流行病学背景和解剖区域的致癌级联频谱中的不同病变之间的重要联系。
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