瘤内微生物组作为宫颈癌外照射疗法反应的潜在生物标志物。

IF 5.3 2区 材料科学 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Zhongyan Dou, Conghui Ai, Jinping Zhang, Kangming Li, Meiping Jiang, Xingrao Wu, Chunfang Zhao, Zheng Li, Lan Zhang
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背景:我们旨在确定肿瘤内微生物组作为宫颈癌(CC)外照射疗法(EBRT)反应标志物的潜在预测价值:我们旨在确定瘤内微生物组作为宫颈癌(CC)体外放射治疗(EBRT)反应标志物的潜在预测价值:方法:对接受盆腔放疗的36例宫颈癌患者进行前瞻性纵向试验,通过16S rRNA测序研究宫颈癌患者优效组(SR)和劣效组(IR)多个部位(肿瘤、阴道、肠道、尿道和口腔)的微生物特征和多样性(α和β)。利用最小绝对缩小和选择算子(LASSO)逻辑回归法分析可能影响 EBRT 疗效的临床病理因素。LEFSe分析强调了最能区分分类患者样本的微生物组特征。选定的参数通过斯皮尔曼相关性分析、接收器操作特征曲线下面积(ROC)分析和卡普兰-米尔生存分析进行了验证:首先,在我们的队列中,LASSO逻辑回归分析显示临床病理因素与EBRT疗效之间没有关联。随后,我们采用 16S rRNA 测序比较了多个部位微生物组的差异及其与主要临床病理因素的相关性。我们发现,瘤内微生物组与临床病理特征无关,是SR组和IR组微生物差异最直接、最可靠的反映。我们发现SR组肿瘤微生物组中的α多样性较低,并确定了与CC患者对EBRT反应疗效相关的最相关微生物组类群(双歧杆菌科、Beijerinckiaceae和Orbaceae)。我们随后进行了 ROC 分析,发现特定微生物类群的 AUC 为 0.831(95% CI,0.667-0.995),表明这些类群有可能成为预测 EBRT 疗效的生物标记物。Kaplan-Meier生存分析表明,双歧杆菌科α多样性较低、相对丰度较高的患者预后较好:我们的数据表明,瘤内特异性微生物群分类群和较低的α多样性可能在CC患者对EBRT的敏感性中起着重要作用,并为预测EBRT疗效提供了新的潜在生物标志物。
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The intra-tumoral microbiome as a potential biomarker of response to external beam radiation therapy in cervical cancer.

Background: We aimed to determine the potential predictive value of the intra-tumoral microbiome as a marker of the response to external beam radiation therapy (EBRT) in cervical cancer (CC).

Methods: A prospective longitudinal trial of 36 CC patients receiving pelvic radiotherapy was designed to investigate microbial characteristic signatures and diversity (alpha and beta) of multiple sites (tumor, vaginal, gut, urethral, and oral) in the superior response (SR) and inferior response (IR) groups of CC patients by 16S rRNA sequencing. Utilized the least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) logistic regression method to analyze clinicopathological factors that potentially influenced the efficacy of EBRT. LEfSe analysis highlighted the microbiome features that best distinguished the categorized patient samples. Selected parameters were validated with Spearman correlation analysis, receiver operating characteristic (ROC) area under the curve (AUC) analysis and Kaplan-Meier survival analysis.

Results: Firstly, in our cohort, LASSO logistic regression analysis revealed no association between clinicopathological factors and EBRT efficacy. Subsequently, we employed 16S rRNA sequencing to compare microbiome differences across multiple sites and their correlations with major clinicopathological factors. We discovered that the intra-tumoral microbiome was independent of clinicopathologic features and represented the most direct and reliable reflection of the microbial differences between the SR and IR groups. We found lower alpha diversity in the tumor microbiome of SR group and identified the most relevant microbiome taxa (Bifidobacteriaceae, Beijerinckiaceae, and Orbaceae) associated with the efficacy of the response to EBRT in CC patients. We then conducted ROC analysis, finding that specific microbial taxa had an AUC of 0.831 (95% CI, 0.667-0.995), indicating the potential of these taxa as biomarkers for predicting EBRT efficacy. Kaplan-Meier survival analysis showed a better prognosis for patients with lower alpha diversity and higher relative abundance of Bifidobacteriaceae.

Conclusions: Our data suggested that intra-tumoral specific microbiome taxa and lower alpha diversity may play an important role in the CC patient sensitivity to EBRT and offer novel potential biomarkers for predicting the response to EBRT efficacy.

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期刊介绍: ACS Applied Nano Materials is an interdisciplinary journal publishing original research covering all aspects of engineering, chemistry, physics and biology relevant to applications of nanomaterials. The journal is devoted to reports of new and original experimental and theoretical research of an applied nature that integrate knowledge in the areas of materials, engineering, physics, bioscience, and chemistry into important applications of nanomaterials.
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