Subtype-Based Microbial Analysis in Non-small Cell Lung Cancer.

IF 2.5 Q2 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-22 DOI:10.4046/trd.2022.0149
Hye Jin Jang, Eunkyung Lee, Young-Jae Cho, Sang Hoon Lee
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Background: The human lung serves as a niche for a unique and dynamic bacterial community related to the development and aggravation of multiple respiratory diseases. Therefore, identifying the microbiome status is crucial to maintaining the microecological balance and maximizing the therapeutic effect on lung diseases. Therefore, we investigated the histological type-based differences in the lung microbiomes of patients with lung cancer.

Methods: We performed 16S rRNA sequencing to evaluate the respiratory tract microbiome present in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid. Patients with non-small cell lung cancer were stratified based on two main subtypes of lung cancer: adenocarcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma (SqCC).

Results: Among the 84 patients analyzed, 64 (76.2%) had adenocarcinoma, and 20 (23.8%) had SqCC. The α- and β-diversities showed significant differences between the two groups (p=0.004 for Chao1, p=0.001 for Simpson index, and p=0.011 for PERMANOVA). Actinomyces graevenitzii was dominant in the SqCC group (linear discriminant analysis [LDA] score, 2.46); the populations of Haemophilus parainfluenza (LDA score, 4.08), Neisseria subflava (LDA score, 4.07), Porphyromonas endodontalis (LDA score, 3.88), and Fusobacterium nucleatum (LDA score, 3.72) were significantly higher in the adenocarcinoma group.

Conclusion: Microbiome diversity is crucial for maintaining homeostasis in the lung environment, and dysbiosis may be related to the development and prognosis of lung cancer. The mortality rate was high, and the microbiome was not diverse in SqCC. Further large-scale studies are required to investigate the role of the microbiome in the development of different lung cancer types.

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非小细胞肺癌癌症的亚型微生物分析。
背景:人类肺部是一个独特而动态的细菌群落的生态位,与多种呼吸道疾病的发展和加重有关。因此,识别微生物组状态对于维持微生态平衡和最大限度地提高肺部疾病的治疗效果至关重要。因此,我们研究了癌症患者肺部微生物组基于组织学类型的差异。方法:我们进行了16S rRNA测序,以评估支气管肺泡灌洗液中存在的呼吸道微生物组。根据癌症的两种主要亚型:腺癌和鳞状细胞癌(SqCC)对癌症患者进行分层。结果:在分析的84例患者中,64例(76.2%)患有腺癌,20例(23.8%)患有SqCC。两组之间的α和β多样性存在显著差异(Chao1的p=0.004,Simpson指数的p=0.001,PERMANOVA的p=0.011)。Graevenizzii放线菌在SqCC组中占优势(线性判别分析[LDA]评分,2.46);腺癌组的副流感嗜血杆菌(LDA评分,4.08)、亚型奈瑟菌(LDA得分,4.07)、内胚层卟啉单胞菌(LDA评分,3.88)和有核梭杆菌(LDA得分,3.72)的种群显著较高。结论:微生物组多样性是维持肺环境稳态的关键,微生态失调可能与癌症的发展和预后有关。SqCC的死亡率很高,微生物组也不多样。需要进一步的大规模研究来调查微生物组在不同类型癌症发展中的作用。
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