Metagenomic analysis of the microbiome of the upper reproductive tract: combating ovarian cancer through predictive, preventive, and personalized medicine.

IF 6.5 2区 医学 Q1 Medicine
Epma Journal Pub Date : 2022-06-23 eCollection Date: 2022-09-01 DOI:10.1007/s13167-022-00286-1
Xu Qin, Jianglin Zhou, Zizhuo Wang, Chenzhao Feng, Junpeng Fan, Jia Huang, Dianxing Hu, Babak Baban, Shengqi Wang, Ding Ma, Chaoyang Sun, Zhe Zhou, Gang Chen
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Purpose: We investigated whether ovarian cancer could alter the genital microbiota in a specific way with clinical values. Furthermore, we proposed how such changes could be envisioned in a paradigm of predictive, preventive, and personalized medicine (PPPM).

Methods: The samples were collected using cotton swabs from the cervical, uterine cavity, fallopian tubes, and ovaries of patients subjected to the surgical procedures for the malignant/benign lesions. All samples were then analyzed by metagenomic shotgun sequencing. The distribution patterns and characteristics of the microbiota in the reproductive tract of subjects were analyzed and were interpreted in relation to the clinical outcomes of the subjects.

Results: While the ovarian cancer was able to alter the genital microbiota, the bacteria were the dominant microorganisms in all samples across all cohorts in the study (median 99%). The microbiota of the upper female reproductive tract were mainly from the cervical, identified by low bacterial biomass and high bacterial diversity. Ovarian cancer had a distinct microbiota signature. The tubal ligation affects its microbial distribution. There were no different species on the surface of platinum-sensitive ovarian tissues compared to samples from platinum-resistant patients.

Conclusion: The ovarian cancer-induced changes in microbiota magnify the potential of microbiota as a biotherapeutic modality in the treatment of ovarian cancer in this study and very likely for several malignancies and other conditions. Our findings demonstrated, for the first time, that microbiota could be dissected and applied in more specific fashion based on a predictive, preventive, and personalized medicine (PPPM) model in the treatment of ovarian cancer. Utilizing microbiota portfolio in a PPPM system in ovarian cancer would provide a unique opportunity to a clinically intelligent and novel approach in the treatment of ovarian cancer as well as several other conditions and malignancies.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s13167-022-00286-1.

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上生殖道微生物组的宏基因组分析:通过预测、预防和个性化药物对抗卵巢癌。
目的:探讨卵巢癌是否能以特定的方式改变生殖微生物群,具有临床价值。此外,我们提出了如何在预测、预防和个性化医学(PPPM)的范式中设想这些变化。方法:采用棉签法采集宫颈、子宫腔、输卵管、卵巢等恶性/良性病变手术患者的标本。然后对所有样本进行宏基因组霰弹枪测序分析。分析受试者生殖道微生物群的分布模式和特征,并将其与受试者的临床结果联系起来进行解释。结果:虽然卵巢癌能够改变生殖器微生物群,但细菌是研究中所有队列中所有样本的优势微生物(中位数为99%)。女性上生殖道微生物群主要来自宫颈,细菌生物量低,细菌多样性高。卵巢癌有一个独特的微生物群特征。输卵管结扎影响其微生物分布。对铂敏感的卵巢组织与铂耐药患者的样品表面没有不同的物种。结论:在本研究中,卵巢癌引起的微生物群变化放大了微生物群作为卵巢癌生物治疗方式的潜力,并且很可能用于几种恶性肿瘤和其他疾病。我们的研究结果首次证明,基于预测、预防和个性化医学(PPPM)模型,微生物群可以被解剖并以更具体的方式应用于卵巢癌的治疗。在卵巢癌的PPPM系统中利用微生物群组合将为卵巢癌以及其他几种疾病和恶性肿瘤的临床智能和新颖治疗方法提供独特的机会。补充资料:在线版本提供补充资料,网址为10.1007/s13167-022-00286-1。
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Epma Journal
Epma Journal Medicine-Biochemistry (medical)
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期刊介绍: PMA Journal is a journal of predictive, preventive and personalized medicine (PPPM). The journal provides expert viewpoints and research on medical innovations and advanced healthcare using predictive diagnostics, targeted preventive measures and personalized patient treatments. The journal is indexed by PubMed, Embase and Scopus.
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