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Gut Microbiota Dysbiosis in the Development and Progression of Gastric Cancer

Yingying Miao, Hui Tang, Qizhi Zhai, Lu Liu, Xia Lu, Wenhan Wu, Yue Xu, Jianning Wang

2022Journal of Oncology19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Objectives. This study aims to explore gut microbiota dysbiosis in the histological stages of gastric cancer (GC). Methods. Feces samples and clinical characteristics were collected from patients with different stages of GC, including 15 superficial gastritis (SG), 13 atrophic gastritis (AG), 8 gastric mucosal atypical hyperplasia (GMAH), and 15 advanced GC cases. The diversity and composition of gut microbiota among the four groups were determined by sequencing the V4 region of bacterial 16S rRNA genes. Results. Reduced gut microbial alpha diversity and altered dissimilarity of the microbial community structure were found among the four groups. In addition, 18 species, 6 species, 6 species, and 16 species of bacteria were enriched in the SG, AG, GMAH, and GC groups, respectively, using the linear discriminant analysis (LDA) effect size (LEfSe) analyses. Besides, we found that two new genera, Scardovia and Halomonas, are associated with GC and the metabolic pathways of Genetic information processing and Circulatory System were more abundant in the GC group compared with noncancer groups. Conclusions. We identified differences in microbial compositional changes across stages of GC. Six genera and two metabolic pathways were more abundant in the GC group than noncancer groups, suggesting that these findings may contribute to the therapy strategies in GC in the near feature.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineDysbiosisCancerGut floraInternal medicineImmunologyGut microbiota and healthHelicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studiesClostridium difficile and Clostridium perfringens research
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