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Microbial-Related Metabolites May Be Involved in Eight Major Biological Processes and Represent Potential Diagnostic Markers in Gastric Cancer

SIMPLE SUMMARY: This article integrated analyses of the microbial and metabolic characteristics of gastric cancer (GC), as well as their coexistence relationship, and determined the microbial-related metabolites diagnostic markers. Our study provides a direction for finding microbial-related metabol...

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Autores principales: Nie, Siru, Wang, Ang, Chen, Xiaohui, Gong, Yuehua, Yuan, Yuan
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10649575/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37958446
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers15215271
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author Nie, Siru
Wang, Ang
Chen, Xiaohui
Gong, Yuehua
Yuan, Yuan
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Wang, Ang
Chen, Xiaohui
Gong, Yuehua
Yuan, Yuan
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: This article integrated analyses of the microbial and metabolic characteristics of gastric cancer (GC), as well as their coexistence relationship, and determined the microbial-related metabolites diagnostic markers. Our study provides a direction for finding microbial-related metabolic diagnostic markers of GC and may provide a basis for further understanding and exploring the coexistence and interaction mechanisms of microbe and metabolites in GC. ABSTRACT: Metabolites associated with microbes regulate human immunity, inhibit bacterial colonization, and promote pathogenicity. Integrating microbe and metabolome research in GC provides a direction for understanding the microbe-associated pathophysiological process of metabolic changes and disease occurrence. The present study included 30 GC patients with 30 cancerous tissues and paired non-cancerous tissues (NCs) as controls. LC-MS/MS metabolomics and 16S rRNA sequencing were performed to obtain the metabolic and microbial characteristics. Integrated analysis of the microbes and metabolomes was conducted to explore the coexistence relationship between the microbial and metabolic characteristics of GC and to identify microbial-related metabolite diagnostic markers. The metabolic analysis showed that the overall metabolite distribution differed between the GC tissues and the NC tissues: 25 metabolites were enriched in the NC tissues and 42 metabolites were enriched in the GC tissues. The α and β microbial diversities were higher in the GC tissues than in the NC tissues, with 11 differential phyla and 52 differential genera. In the correlation and coexistence integrated analysis, 66 differential metabolites were correlated and coexisted, with specific differential microbes. The microbes in the GC tissue likely regulated eight metabolic pathways. In the efficacy evaluation of the microbial-related differential metabolites in the diagnosis of GC, 12 differential metabolites (area under the curve [AUC] >0.9) exerted relatively high diagnostic efficiency, and the combined diagnostic efficacy of 5 to 6 microbial-related differential metabolites was higher than the diagnostic efficacy of a single feature. Therefore, microbial diversity and metabolite distribution differed between the GC tissues and the NC tissues. Microbial-related metabolites may be involved in eight major metabolism-based biological processes in GC and represent potential diagnostic markers.
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spelling pubmed-106495752023-11-03 Microbial-Related Metabolites May Be Involved in Eight Major Biological Processes and Represent Potential Diagnostic Markers in Gastric Cancer Nie, Siru Wang, Ang Chen, Xiaohui Gong, Yuehua Yuan, Yuan Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: This article integrated analyses of the microbial and metabolic characteristics of gastric cancer (GC), as well as their coexistence relationship, and determined the microbial-related metabolites diagnostic markers. Our study provides a direction for finding microbial-related metabolic diagnostic markers of GC and may provide a basis for further understanding and exploring the coexistence and interaction mechanisms of microbe and metabolites in GC. ABSTRACT: Metabolites associated with microbes regulate human immunity, inhibit bacterial colonization, and promote pathogenicity. Integrating microbe and metabolome research in GC provides a direction for understanding the microbe-associated pathophysiological process of metabolic changes and disease occurrence. The present study included 30 GC patients with 30 cancerous tissues and paired non-cancerous tissues (NCs) as controls. LC-MS/MS metabolomics and 16S rRNA sequencing were performed to obtain the metabolic and microbial characteristics. Integrated analysis of the microbes and metabolomes was conducted to explore the coexistence relationship between the microbial and metabolic characteristics of GC and to identify microbial-related metabolite diagnostic markers. The metabolic analysis showed that the overall metabolite distribution differed between the GC tissues and the NC tissues: 25 metabolites were enriched in the NC tissues and 42 metabolites were enriched in the GC tissues. The α and β microbial diversities were higher in the GC tissues than in the NC tissues, with 11 differential phyla and 52 differential genera. In the correlation and coexistence integrated analysis, 66 differential metabolites were correlated and coexisted, with specific differential microbes. The microbes in the GC tissue likely regulated eight metabolic pathways. In the efficacy evaluation of the microbial-related differential metabolites in the diagnosis of GC, 12 differential metabolites (area under the curve [AUC] >0.9) exerted relatively high diagnostic efficiency, and the combined diagnostic efficacy of 5 to 6 microbial-related differential metabolites was higher than the diagnostic efficacy of a single feature. Therefore, microbial diversity and metabolite distribution differed between the GC tissues and the NC tissues. Microbial-related metabolites may be involved in eight major metabolism-based biological processes in GC and represent potential diagnostic markers. MDPI 2023-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10649575/ /pubmed/37958446 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers15215271 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/).
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Nie, Siru
Wang, Ang
Chen, Xiaohui
Gong, Yuehua
Yuan, Yuan
Microbial-Related Metabolites May Be Involved in Eight Major Biological Processes and Represent Potential Diagnostic Markers in Gastric Cancer
title Microbial-Related Metabolites May Be Involved in Eight Major Biological Processes and Represent Potential Diagnostic Markers in Gastric Cancer
title_full Microbial-Related Metabolites May Be Involved in Eight Major Biological Processes and Represent Potential Diagnostic Markers in Gastric Cancer
title_fullStr Microbial-Related Metabolites May Be Involved in Eight Major Biological Processes and Represent Potential Diagnostic Markers in Gastric Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Microbial-Related Metabolites May Be Involved in Eight Major Biological Processes and Represent Potential Diagnostic Markers in Gastric Cancer
title_short Microbial-Related Metabolites May Be Involved in Eight Major Biological Processes and Represent Potential Diagnostic Markers in Gastric Cancer
title_sort microbial-related metabolites may be involved in eight major biological processes and represent potential diagnostic markers in gastric cancer
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10649575/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37958446
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers15215271
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