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Gut microbiota profiles in feces and paired tumor and non-tumor tissues from Colorectal Cancer patients. Relationship to the Body Mass Index

Colorectal Cancer (CRC) and Obesity constitute two of the most common malignancies in the western world, and previously have been associated with intestinal microbial composition alterations. Our main aim in this study is to provide molecular data on intestinal microbiota patterns in subjects with C...

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Autores principales: Tesolato, Sofía, Ortega-Hernández, Adriana, Gómez-Garre, Dulcenombre, Claver, Paula, De Juan, Carmen, De la Serna, Sofía, Paz, Mateo, Domínguez-Serrano, Inmaculada, Dziakova, Jana, Rivera, Daniel, Torres, Antonio, Iniesta, Pilar
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10553240/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37796924
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0292551
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author Tesolato, Sofía
Ortega-Hernández, Adriana
Gómez-Garre, Dulcenombre
Claver, Paula
De Juan, Carmen
De la Serna, Sofía
Paz, Mateo
Domínguez-Serrano, Inmaculada
Dziakova, Jana
Rivera, Daniel
Torres, Antonio
Iniesta, Pilar
author_facet Tesolato, Sofía
Ortega-Hernández, Adriana
Gómez-Garre, Dulcenombre
Claver, Paula
De Juan, Carmen
De la Serna, Sofía
Paz, Mateo
Domínguez-Serrano, Inmaculada
Dziakova, Jana
Rivera, Daniel
Torres, Antonio
Iniesta, Pilar
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description Colorectal Cancer (CRC) and Obesity constitute two of the most common malignancies in the western world, and previously have been associated with intestinal microbial composition alterations. Our main aim in this study is to provide molecular data on intestinal microbiota patterns in subjects with CRC, as well as to establish possible associations with their Body Mass Index (BMI). A total of 113 samples from 45 subjects were collected and submitted to metagenomics analysis for gut microbiota. This study was performed by 16S ribosomal RNA bacterial gene amplification and sequencing using the Ion Torrent(™) technology. The same dominant phyla were observed in feces and colorectal tissues, although a greater proportion of Fusobacteriota was found in tumor samples. Moreover, at the genus level, LEfSe analysis allowed us to detect a significant increase in Fusobacterium and Streptococcus in colorectal tissues with respect to fecal samples, with a significant preponderance of Fusobacterium in tumor tissues. Also, our data revealed relevant associations between gut microbiota composition and tumor location. When comparing bacterial profiles between right and left colon cancers, those from the left-sided colon showed a significant preponderance, among others, of the order Staphylococcales. Moreover, phyla Firmicutes and Spirochaetota were more abundant in the group of right-sided CRCs and phylum Proteobacteria was increased in rectal cancers. In relation to BMI of patients, we detected significant differences in beta diversity between the normal weight and the obese groups of cases. Microbiota from obese patients was significantly enriched, among others, in Bacteroidales. Therefore, our results are useful in the molecular characterization of CRC in obese and non-obese patients, with a clear impact on the establishment of diagnostic and prognosis of CRC.
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spelling pubmed-105532402023-10-06 Gut microbiota profiles in feces and paired tumor and non-tumor tissues from Colorectal Cancer patients. Relationship to the Body Mass Index Tesolato, Sofía Ortega-Hernández, Adriana Gómez-Garre, Dulcenombre Claver, Paula De Juan, Carmen De la Serna, Sofía Paz, Mateo Domínguez-Serrano, Inmaculada Dziakova, Jana Rivera, Daniel Torres, Antonio Iniesta, Pilar PLoS One Research Article Colorectal Cancer (CRC) and Obesity constitute two of the most common malignancies in the western world, and previously have been associated with intestinal microbial composition alterations. Our main aim in this study is to provide molecular data on intestinal microbiota patterns in subjects with CRC, as well as to establish possible associations with their Body Mass Index (BMI). A total of 113 samples from 45 subjects were collected and submitted to metagenomics analysis for gut microbiota. This study was performed by 16S ribosomal RNA bacterial gene amplification and sequencing using the Ion Torrent(™) technology. The same dominant phyla were observed in feces and colorectal tissues, although a greater proportion of Fusobacteriota was found in tumor samples. Moreover, at the genus level, LEfSe analysis allowed us to detect a significant increase in Fusobacterium and Streptococcus in colorectal tissues with respect to fecal samples, with a significant preponderance of Fusobacterium in tumor tissues. Also, our data revealed relevant associations between gut microbiota composition and tumor location. When comparing bacterial profiles between right and left colon cancers, those from the left-sided colon showed a significant preponderance, among others, of the order Staphylococcales. Moreover, phyla Firmicutes and Spirochaetota were more abundant in the group of right-sided CRCs and phylum Proteobacteria was increased in rectal cancers. In relation to BMI of patients, we detected significant differences in beta diversity between the normal weight and the obese groups of cases. Microbiota from obese patients was significantly enriched, among others, in Bacteroidales. Therefore, our results are useful in the molecular characterization of CRC in obese and non-obese patients, with a clear impact on the establishment of diagnostic and prognosis of CRC. Public Library of Science 2023-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10553240/ /pubmed/37796924 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0292551 Text en © 2023 Tesolato et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Tesolato, Sofía
Ortega-Hernández, Adriana
Gómez-Garre, Dulcenombre
Claver, Paula
De Juan, Carmen
De la Serna, Sofía
Paz, Mateo
Domínguez-Serrano, Inmaculada
Dziakova, Jana
Rivera, Daniel
Torres, Antonio
Iniesta, Pilar
Gut microbiota profiles in feces and paired tumor and non-tumor tissues from Colorectal Cancer patients. Relationship to the Body Mass Index
title Gut microbiota profiles in feces and paired tumor and non-tumor tissues from Colorectal Cancer patients. Relationship to the Body Mass Index
title_full Gut microbiota profiles in feces and paired tumor and non-tumor tissues from Colorectal Cancer patients. Relationship to the Body Mass Index
title_fullStr Gut microbiota profiles in feces and paired tumor and non-tumor tissues from Colorectal Cancer patients. Relationship to the Body Mass Index
title_full_unstemmed Gut microbiota profiles in feces and paired tumor and non-tumor tissues from Colorectal Cancer patients. Relationship to the Body Mass Index
title_short Gut microbiota profiles in feces and paired tumor and non-tumor tissues from Colorectal Cancer patients. Relationship to the Body Mass Index
title_sort gut microbiota profiles in feces and paired tumor and non-tumor tissues from colorectal cancer patients. relationship to the body mass index
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10553240/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37796924
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0292551
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