Oral microbiome and history of smoking and colorectal cancer.

I. Kato, A. Vasquez, Gregory A. Moyerbrailean, S. Land, Jun Sun, Ho-sheng Lin, J. Ram
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Abstract

BACKGROUND The equilibrium of oral microbiome may be altered by environmental factors, including cigarette smoking. Several recent studies also suggest that oral pathogens causing periodontal disease, such as Fusobacterium nucleatum, are involved in pathogenesis of colorectal cancer. METHODS For this study oral rinse DNA samples from 190 participants in a population-based case-control study for colorectal cancer were used to amplify a V3-V4 region of bacterial 16S rRNA gene. The amplicons were sequenced using Illumina MiSeq paired end chemistry on two runs, yielding approximately 35 million filtered reads which were assigned to bacterial phyla. RESULTS No association was found between Fusobacterium abundance or presence and colorectal cancer. However, adjusted for age and experimental batch, colorectal cancer history was associated with increased presence of genus Lactobacillus and increased relative abundance of Rothia by 28% and current smoking was associated with a 33% decrease in relative counts of Betaproteobacteria (primarily Neisseria) and 23% increase in relative abundance of Veillonellaceae family. We also found that smoking had significant effects on the 2nd component scores and 2nd coordinate distances in principal component and coordinate analyses. CONCLUSIONS It remains to be elucidated whether the observed differences can be translated into biochemical changes in oral environment, thus potentially affecting oral health.
口腔微生物组和吸烟史与结直肠癌的关系。
口腔微生物群的平衡可能受到包括吸烟在内的环境因素的改变。最近的几项研究也表明,引起牙周病的口腔病原体,如核梭杆菌,参与结直肠癌的发病机制。方法:在本研究中,来自190名结直肠癌人群病例对照研究参与者的口腔冲洗DNA样本用于扩增细菌16S rRNA基因的V3-V4区域。扩增子在两次运行中使用Illumina MiSeq配对末端化学进行测序,产生大约3500万个过滤读数,这些读数被分配到细菌门。结果梭杆菌的丰度和存在与结直肠癌无相关性。然而,根据年龄和实验数量进行调整后,结直肠癌病史与乳酸杆菌属的存在增加和罗氏菌属的相对丰度增加28%相关,目前吸烟与Betaproteobacteria(主要是奈瑟菌)的相对数量减少33%相关,与Veillonellaceae家族的相对丰度增加23%相关。在主成分分析和坐标分析中,吸烟对第二成分得分和第二坐标距离也有显著影响。结论观察到的差异是否可以转化为口腔环境的生化变化,从而可能影响口腔健康,尚不清楚。
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