10.1136/gutjnl-2017-314205
作者:Rui M Ferreira,1,2 Joana Pereira-Marques,1,2,3 Ines Pinto-Ribeiro,1,2,4 Jose L Costa,1,2,4 Fatima Carneiro,1,2,4,5 Jose C Machado,1,2,4 Ceu Figueiredo1,2,4
摘要:Objective Gastric carcinoma development is triggered
by Helicobacter pylori. Chronic H. pylori infection leads
to reduced acid secretion, which may allow the growth
of a different gastric bacterial community. This change in
the microbiome may increase aggression to the gastric
mucosa and contribute to malignancy. Our aim was to
evaluate the composition of the gastric microbiota in
chronic gastritis and in gastric carcinoma.
Design The gastric microbiota was retrospectively
investigated in 54 patients with gastric carcinoma and
81 patients with chronic gastritis by 16S rRNA gene
profiling, using next-generation sequencing. Differences
in microbial composition of the two patient groups were
assessed using linear discriminant analysis effect size.
Associations between the most relevant taxa and clinical
diagnosis were validated by real-time quantitative PCR.
Predictive functional profiling of microbial communities
was obtained with PICRUSt.
Results The gastric carcinoma microbiota was
characterised by reduced microbial diversity, by
decreased abundance of Helicobacter and by the
enrichment of other bacterial genera, mostly represented
by intestinal commensals. The combination of these taxa
into a microbial dysbiosis index revealed that dysbiosis
has excellent capacity to discriminate between gastritis
and gastric carcinoma. Analysis of the functional features
of the microbiota was compatible with the presence of a
nitrosating microbial community in carcinoma. The major
observations were confirmed in validation cohorts from
different geographic origins.
Conclusions Detailed analysis of the gastric microbiota
revealed for the first time that patients with gastric
carcinoma exhibit a dysbiotic microbial community
with genotoxic potential, which is distinct from that of
patients with chronic gastritis.
关键词:Gastric carcinoma
论文方向:医药科学,消化系统[{"id":896,"name":"医药科学"},{"id":899,"name":"消化系统"}] 发表期刊:
数字识别码:doi:10.1136/gutjnl-2017-314205
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