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Gut-Thyroid axis: How gut microbial dysbiosis associated with euthyroid thyroid cancer

Thyroid cancer in humans has a fast-growing prevalence, with the most common lethal endocrine malignancy for unknown reasons. The current study was aimed to perform qualitative and quantitative investigation and characterization of the gut bacterial composition of euthyroid thyroid cancer patients....

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Autores principales: Ishaq, Hafiz Muhammad, Mohammad, Imran Shair, Hussain, Riaz, Parveen, Rashida, Shirazi, Jafir Hussain, Fan, Yang, Shahzad, Muhammad, Hayat, Khezar, Li, Huan, Ihsan, Ayesha, Muhammad, Kiran Sher, Usman, Muhammad, Zhang, Siruo, Yuan, Lu, Ullah, Shakir, Paiva-Santos, Ana Cláudia, Xu, Jiru
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8990431/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35399732
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/jca.66816
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author Ishaq, Hafiz Muhammad
Mohammad, Imran Shair
Hussain, Riaz
Parveen, Rashida
Shirazi, Jafir Hussain
Fan, Yang
Shahzad, Muhammad
Hayat, Khezar
Li, Huan
Ihsan, Ayesha
Muhammad, Kiran Sher
Usman, Muhammad
Zhang, Siruo
Yuan, Lu
Ullah, Shakir
Paiva-Santos, Ana Cláudia
Xu, Jiru
author_facet Ishaq, Hafiz Muhammad
Mohammad, Imran Shair
Hussain, Riaz
Parveen, Rashida
Shirazi, Jafir Hussain
Fan, Yang
Shahzad, Muhammad
Hayat, Khezar
Li, Huan
Ihsan, Ayesha
Muhammad, Kiran Sher
Usman, Muhammad
Zhang, Siruo
Yuan, Lu
Ullah, Shakir
Paiva-Santos, Ana Cláudia
Xu, Jiru
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description Thyroid cancer in humans has a fast-growing prevalence, with the most common lethal endocrine malignancy for unknown reasons. The current study was aimed to perform qualitative and quantitative investigation and characterization of the gut bacterial composition of euthyroid thyroid cancer patients. The fecal samples were collected from sixteen euthyroid thyroid cancer patients and ten from healthy subjects. The PCR-DGGE was conducted by targetting the V3 region of 16S rRNA gene, as well as real-time PCR for Bacteroides vulgatus, E.coli Bifidobacterium, Clostridium leptum and Lactobacillus were carried. High-throughput sequencing of V3+V4 region of 16S rRNA gene was performed on Hiseq 2500 platform on 20 (10 healthy & 10 diseased subjects) randomly selected fecal samples. The richness indices and comparative diversity analysis showed significant gut microbial modification in euthyroid thyroid cancer than control. At phylum level, there was significant enrichment of Firmicutes, Verrucomicrobia, while a significant decrease in Bacteroidetes was detected in the experimental group. At family statistics, significant high levels of Ruminococcaceae and Verrucomicrobiaceae, while the significant lower abundance of Bacteroidaceae, Prevotellaceae, Porphyromonadaceae, and Alcaligenaceae was after observed. It also found that the significantly raised level of Escherichia-Shigella, Akkermansia [Eubacterium]_coprostanoligenes, Dorea, Subdoligranulum, and Ruminococcus_2 genera, while significantly lowered genera of the patient group were Prevotella_9, Bacteroides and Klebsiella. The species-level gut microbial composition showed a significantly raised level of Escherichia coli in euthyroid thyroid cancer. Thus, this study reveals that euthyroid thyroid cancer patients have significant gut microbial dysbiosis. Moreover, Statistics (P<0.05) of each gut microbial taxa were significantly changed in euthyroid thyroid cancer patients. Therefore, the current study may propose new approaches to understanding thyroid cancer patients' disease pathways, mechanisms, and treatment.
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spelling pubmed-89904312022-04-08 Gut-Thyroid axis: How gut microbial dysbiosis associated with euthyroid thyroid cancer Ishaq, Hafiz Muhammad Mohammad, Imran Shair Hussain, Riaz Parveen, Rashida Shirazi, Jafir Hussain Fan, Yang Shahzad, Muhammad Hayat, Khezar Li, Huan Ihsan, Ayesha Muhammad, Kiran Sher Usman, Muhammad Zhang, Siruo Yuan, Lu Ullah, Shakir Paiva-Santos, Ana Cláudia Xu, Jiru J Cancer Research Paper Thyroid cancer in humans has a fast-growing prevalence, with the most common lethal endocrine malignancy for unknown reasons. The current study was aimed to perform qualitative and quantitative investigation and characterization of the gut bacterial composition of euthyroid thyroid cancer patients. The fecal samples were collected from sixteen euthyroid thyroid cancer patients and ten from healthy subjects. The PCR-DGGE was conducted by targetting the V3 region of 16S rRNA gene, as well as real-time PCR for Bacteroides vulgatus, E.coli Bifidobacterium, Clostridium leptum and Lactobacillus were carried. High-throughput sequencing of V3+V4 region of 16S rRNA gene was performed on Hiseq 2500 platform on 20 (10 healthy & 10 diseased subjects) randomly selected fecal samples. The richness indices and comparative diversity analysis showed significant gut microbial modification in euthyroid thyroid cancer than control. At phylum level, there was significant enrichment of Firmicutes, Verrucomicrobia, while a significant decrease in Bacteroidetes was detected in the experimental group. At family statistics, significant high levels of Ruminococcaceae and Verrucomicrobiaceae, while the significant lower abundance of Bacteroidaceae, Prevotellaceae, Porphyromonadaceae, and Alcaligenaceae was after observed. It also found that the significantly raised level of Escherichia-Shigella, Akkermansia [Eubacterium]_coprostanoligenes, Dorea, Subdoligranulum, and Ruminococcus_2 genera, while significantly lowered genera of the patient group were Prevotella_9, Bacteroides and Klebsiella. The species-level gut microbial composition showed a significantly raised level of Escherichia coli in euthyroid thyroid cancer. Thus, this study reveals that euthyroid thyroid cancer patients have significant gut microbial dysbiosis. Moreover, Statistics (P<0.05) of each gut microbial taxa were significantly changed in euthyroid thyroid cancer patients. Therefore, the current study may propose new approaches to understanding thyroid cancer patients' disease pathways, mechanisms, and treatment. Ivyspring International Publisher 2022-03-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8990431/ /pubmed/35399732 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/jca.66816 Text en © The author(s) 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/). See http://ivyspring.com/terms for full terms and conditions.
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Ishaq, Hafiz Muhammad
Mohammad, Imran Shair
Hussain, Riaz
Parveen, Rashida
Shirazi, Jafir Hussain
Fan, Yang
Shahzad, Muhammad
Hayat, Khezar
Li, Huan
Ihsan, Ayesha
Muhammad, Kiran Sher
Usman, Muhammad
Zhang, Siruo
Yuan, Lu
Ullah, Shakir
Paiva-Santos, Ana Cláudia
Xu, Jiru
Gut-Thyroid axis: How gut microbial dysbiosis associated with euthyroid thyroid cancer
title Gut-Thyroid axis: How gut microbial dysbiosis associated with euthyroid thyroid cancer
title_full Gut-Thyroid axis: How gut microbial dysbiosis associated with euthyroid thyroid cancer
title_fullStr Gut-Thyroid axis: How gut microbial dysbiosis associated with euthyroid thyroid cancer
title_full_unstemmed Gut-Thyroid axis: How gut microbial dysbiosis associated with euthyroid thyroid cancer
title_short Gut-Thyroid axis: How gut microbial dysbiosis associated with euthyroid thyroid cancer
title_sort gut-thyroid axis: how gut microbial dysbiosis associated with euthyroid thyroid cancer
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8990431/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35399732
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/jca.66816
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