Gut mucosal microbiota profiles linked to development of positional-specific human colorectal cancer.

IF 2.7 Q3 MICROBIOLOGY AIMS Microbiology Pub Date : 2024-09-24 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3934/microbiol.2024035
Chunze Zhang, Mingqian Ma, Zhenying Zhao, Zhiqiang Feng, Tianhao Chu, Yijia Wang, Jun Liu, Xuehua Wan
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Abstract

Colorectal cancer (CRC) continuously ranks as the third most common cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. Based on anatomical classifications and clinical diagnoses, CRC is classified into right-sided, left-sided, and rectal CRC. Importantly, the three types of positional-specific CRC affect the prognosis outcomes, thus indicating that positional-specific treatments for CRC are required. Emerging evidence suggests that besides host genetic and epigenetic alterations, gut mucosal microbiota is linked to gut inflammation, CRC occurrence, and prognoses. However, gut mucosal microbiota associated with positional-specific CRC are poorly investigated. Here, we report the gut mucosal microbiota profiles associated with these three types of CRC. Our analysis showed that the unique composition and biodiversity of bacterial taxa are linked to positional-specific CRC. We found that a combination of bacterial taxa can serve as potential biomarkers to distinguish the three types of CRC. Further investigations of the physiological roles of bacteria associated with positional-specific CRC may help understand the mechanism of CRC progression in different anatomical locations under the impact of gut mucosal microbiota.

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肠道粘膜微生物群与位置特异性人类结直肠癌的发展有关。
结直肠癌(CRC)一直是全球癌症相关死亡的第三大常见原因。根据解剖分类和临床诊断,CRC分为右侧CRC、左侧CRC和直肠CRC。重要的是,这三种类型的位置特异性CRC影响预后结果,因此表明需要对CRC进行位置特异性治疗。新出现的证据表明,除了宿主遗传和表观遗传改变外,肠道黏膜微生物群与肠道炎症、结直肠癌的发生和预后有关。然而,与位置特异性结直肠癌相关的肠道黏膜微生物群研究甚少。在这里,我们报告了与这三种类型的CRC相关的肠道黏膜微生物群概况。我们的分析表明,细菌分类群的独特组成和生物多样性与位置特异性CRC有关。我们发现细菌分类群的组合可以作为区分三种类型CRC的潜在生物标志物。进一步研究与位置特异性结直肠癌相关的细菌的生理作用,可能有助于了解在肠道黏膜微生物群影响下不同解剖位置结直肠癌进展的机制。
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