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Microbiome-metabolome analysis reveals cervical lesion alterations: Microecological alterations in cervical lesions

Cervical cancer (CC) continues to be one of the most common cancers among females worldwide. It takes a few years or even decades for CC to arise in a minority of women with cervical precancers. An increasing corpus of studies today indicates that local microecology and carcinogenesis are intimately...

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Autores principales: Xu, Hanjie, Liu, Lou, Xu, Feng, Liu, Min, Song, Yuexiao, Chen, Jiale, Zhan, Huiying, Zhang, Ye, Xu, Dexiang, Chen, Yu, Lu, Mudan, Chen, Daozhen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9828295/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36269135
http://dx.doi.org/10.3724/abbs.2022149
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author Xu, Hanjie
Liu, Lou
Xu, Feng
Liu, Min
Song, Yuexiao
Chen, Jiale
Zhan, Huiying
Zhang, Ye
Xu, Dexiang
Chen, Yu
Lu, Mudan
Chen, Daozhen
author_facet Xu, Hanjie
Liu, Lou
Xu, Feng
Liu, Min
Song, Yuexiao
Chen, Jiale
Zhan, Huiying
Zhang, Ye
Xu, Dexiang
Chen, Yu
Lu, Mudan
Chen, Daozhen
author_sort Xu, Hanjie
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description Cervical cancer (CC) continues to be one of the most common cancers among females worldwide. It takes a few years or even decades for CC to arise in a minority of women with cervical precancers. An increasing corpus of studies today indicates that local microecology and carcinogenesis are intimately related. To investigate the changes in cericovaginal microecology with the development of cervical cancer, we performed 16S rDNA sequencing and metabolomic analysis in cericovaginal fluid from 10 LSIL patients, 10 HSIL patients, 10 CC patients and 10 healthy controls to reveal the differential flora and metabolites during cervical carcinogenesis. Carcinogenesis is associated with alterations in microbiome diversity, individual taxa, and functions with notable changes in Lactobacillus, Prevotella and Aquabacterium, as well as in cervicovaginal metabolites that correlate with cervicovaginal microbial patterns. Increased bacterial diversity and a decline in the relative abundance of Lactobacillus, the dominant species in the cericovaginal flora, are observed when cervical lesions advance. According to KEGG pathway enrichment analysis, lipids and organic acids change as cervical cancer progresses, and the phenylalanine, tyrosine, and tryptophan biosynthesis pathway is essential for the development of cervical cancer. Our results reveal that microbic and metabolomic profiling is capable of distinguishing CC from precancer and highlights potential biomarkers for the early detection of cervical dysplasia. These differential microorganisms and metabolites are expected to become a potential tool to assist in the diagnosis of cervical cancer.
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spelling pubmed-98282952023-02-10 Microbiome-metabolome analysis reveals cervical lesion alterations: Microecological alterations in cervical lesions Xu, Hanjie Liu, Lou Xu, Feng Liu, Min Song, Yuexiao Chen, Jiale Zhan, Huiying Zhang, Ye Xu, Dexiang Chen, Yu Lu, Mudan Chen, Daozhen Acta Biochim Biophys Sin (Shanghai) Research Article Cervical cancer (CC) continues to be one of the most common cancers among females worldwide. It takes a few years or even decades for CC to arise in a minority of women with cervical precancers. An increasing corpus of studies today indicates that local microecology and carcinogenesis are intimately related. To investigate the changes in cericovaginal microecology with the development of cervical cancer, we performed 16S rDNA sequencing and metabolomic analysis in cericovaginal fluid from 10 LSIL patients, 10 HSIL patients, 10 CC patients and 10 healthy controls to reveal the differential flora and metabolites during cervical carcinogenesis. Carcinogenesis is associated with alterations in microbiome diversity, individual taxa, and functions with notable changes in Lactobacillus, Prevotella and Aquabacterium, as well as in cervicovaginal metabolites that correlate with cervicovaginal microbial patterns. Increased bacterial diversity and a decline in the relative abundance of Lactobacillus, the dominant species in the cericovaginal flora, are observed when cervical lesions advance. According to KEGG pathway enrichment analysis, lipids and organic acids change as cervical cancer progresses, and the phenylalanine, tyrosine, and tryptophan biosynthesis pathway is essential for the development of cervical cancer. Our results reveal that microbic and metabolomic profiling is capable of distinguishing CC from precancer and highlights potential biomarkers for the early detection of cervical dysplasia. These differential microorganisms and metabolites are expected to become a potential tool to assist in the diagnosis of cervical cancer. Oxford University Press 2022-10-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9828295/ /pubmed/36269135 http://dx.doi.org/10.3724/abbs.2022149 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. 0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Xu, Hanjie
Liu, Lou
Xu, Feng
Liu, Min
Song, Yuexiao
Chen, Jiale
Zhan, Huiying
Zhang, Ye
Xu, Dexiang
Chen, Yu
Lu, Mudan
Chen, Daozhen
Microbiome-metabolome analysis reveals cervical lesion alterations: Microecological alterations in cervical lesions
title Microbiome-metabolome analysis reveals cervical lesion alterations: Microecological alterations in cervical lesions
title_full Microbiome-metabolome analysis reveals cervical lesion alterations: Microecological alterations in cervical lesions
title_fullStr Microbiome-metabolome analysis reveals cervical lesion alterations: Microecological alterations in cervical lesions
title_full_unstemmed Microbiome-metabolome analysis reveals cervical lesion alterations: Microecological alterations in cervical lesions
title_short Microbiome-metabolome analysis reveals cervical lesion alterations: Microecological alterations in cervical lesions
title_sort microbiome-metabolome analysis reveals cervical lesion alterations: microecological alterations in cervical lesions
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9828295/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36269135
http://dx.doi.org/10.3724/abbs.2022149
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