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Resident Esophageal Microbiota Dysbiosis Correlates with Cancer Risk in Barrett’s Esophagus Patients and Is Linked to Low Adherence to WCRF/AICR Lifestyle Recommendations
Esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC) is the consequence of longstanding gastroesophageal reflux, which leads to inflammation and could cause Barrett’s esophagus (BE), the main risk factor for EAC development. The 5 year survival rate of EAC is poor since the diagnosis occurs at the late stage of the dise...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10343580/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37447211 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15132885 |
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author | Zaramella, Alice Arcidiacono, Diletta Nucci, Daniele Fabris, Federico Benna, Clara Pucciarelli, Salvatore Fassan, Matteo Fantin, Alberto De Re, Vallì Cannizzaro, Renato Realdon, Stefano |
author_facet | Zaramella, Alice Arcidiacono, Diletta Nucci, Daniele Fabris, Federico Benna, Clara Pucciarelli, Salvatore Fassan, Matteo Fantin, Alberto De Re, Vallì Cannizzaro, Renato Realdon, Stefano |
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description | Esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC) is the consequence of longstanding gastroesophageal reflux, which leads to inflammation and could cause Barrett’s esophagus (BE), the main risk factor for EAC development. The 5 year survival rate of EAC is poor since the diagnosis occurs at the late stage of the disease. To improve patient management, a better comprehension of the mechanism undergoing the evolution through to adenocarcinoma is needed. Within this scenario, the resident microbiome investigation was studied. This study aimed to explore the esophageal microbial profile in patients affected by non-dysplastic BE, low- and high-grade dysplastic BE, and EAC to identify parameters characterizing cancer progression and to develop a score suitable for clinical practice to stratify cancer risk. The microbiota was investigated through the 16S rRNA gene sequencing of esophageal biopsies. The microbial composition was evaluated at each different taxonomic level along the disease progression. To further investigate bacteria potentially associated with cancer development, non-dysplastic and dysplastic/cancer patients were compared. The presence of the six significant microbial features with multivariate analysis was used to develop a multiparametric score (Resident Esophageal Microbial Dysbiosis Test) to predict the risk of progression toward EAC. Finally, the diagnostic ability of the test and its discrimination threshold for its ability to identify dysplastic/cancer patients were demonstrated. Since EAC has been related to obesity, the relationship between these microbial parameters and patients’ diet/lifestyle habits was also investigated. Developing microbiome-based risk prediction models for esophageal adenocarcinoma onset could open new research avenues, demonstrating that the resident microbiome may be a valid cancer risk biomarker. |
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spelling | pubmed-103435802023-07-14 Resident Esophageal Microbiota Dysbiosis Correlates with Cancer Risk in Barrett’s Esophagus Patients and Is Linked to Low Adherence to WCRF/AICR Lifestyle Recommendations Zaramella, Alice Arcidiacono, Diletta Nucci, Daniele Fabris, Federico Benna, Clara Pucciarelli, Salvatore Fassan, Matteo Fantin, Alberto De Re, Vallì Cannizzaro, Renato Realdon, Stefano Nutrients Article Esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC) is the consequence of longstanding gastroesophageal reflux, which leads to inflammation and could cause Barrett’s esophagus (BE), the main risk factor for EAC development. The 5 year survival rate of EAC is poor since the diagnosis occurs at the late stage of the disease. To improve patient management, a better comprehension of the mechanism undergoing the evolution through to adenocarcinoma is needed. Within this scenario, the resident microbiome investigation was studied. This study aimed to explore the esophageal microbial profile in patients affected by non-dysplastic BE, low- and high-grade dysplastic BE, and EAC to identify parameters characterizing cancer progression and to develop a score suitable for clinical practice to stratify cancer risk. The microbiota was investigated through the 16S rRNA gene sequencing of esophageal biopsies. The microbial composition was evaluated at each different taxonomic level along the disease progression. To further investigate bacteria potentially associated with cancer development, non-dysplastic and dysplastic/cancer patients were compared. The presence of the six significant microbial features with multivariate analysis was used to develop a multiparametric score (Resident Esophageal Microbial Dysbiosis Test) to predict the risk of progression toward EAC. Finally, the diagnostic ability of the test and its discrimination threshold for its ability to identify dysplastic/cancer patients were demonstrated. Since EAC has been related to obesity, the relationship between these microbial parameters and patients’ diet/lifestyle habits was also investigated. Developing microbiome-based risk prediction models for esophageal adenocarcinoma onset could open new research avenues, demonstrating that the resident microbiome may be a valid cancer risk biomarker. MDPI 2023-06-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10343580/ /pubmed/37447211 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15132885 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Zaramella, Alice Arcidiacono, Diletta Nucci, Daniele Fabris, Federico Benna, Clara Pucciarelli, Salvatore Fassan, Matteo Fantin, Alberto De Re, Vallì Cannizzaro, Renato Realdon, Stefano Resident Esophageal Microbiota Dysbiosis Correlates with Cancer Risk in Barrett’s Esophagus Patients and Is Linked to Low Adherence to WCRF/AICR Lifestyle Recommendations |
title | Resident Esophageal Microbiota Dysbiosis Correlates with Cancer Risk in Barrett’s Esophagus Patients and Is Linked to Low Adherence to WCRF/AICR Lifestyle Recommendations |
title_full | Resident Esophageal Microbiota Dysbiosis Correlates with Cancer Risk in Barrett’s Esophagus Patients and Is Linked to Low Adherence to WCRF/AICR Lifestyle Recommendations |
title_fullStr | Resident Esophageal Microbiota Dysbiosis Correlates with Cancer Risk in Barrett’s Esophagus Patients and Is Linked to Low Adherence to WCRF/AICR Lifestyle Recommendations |
title_full_unstemmed | Resident Esophageal Microbiota Dysbiosis Correlates with Cancer Risk in Barrett’s Esophagus Patients and Is Linked to Low Adherence to WCRF/AICR Lifestyle Recommendations |
title_short | Resident Esophageal Microbiota Dysbiosis Correlates with Cancer Risk in Barrett’s Esophagus Patients and Is Linked to Low Adherence to WCRF/AICR Lifestyle Recommendations |
title_sort | resident esophageal microbiota dysbiosis correlates with cancer risk in barrett’s esophagus patients and is linked to low adherence to wcrf/aicr lifestyle recommendations |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10343580/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37447211 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15132885 |
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