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Free-Flow Isoelectric Focusing for Comprehensive Separation and Analysis of Human Salivary Microbiome for Lung Cancer.
Jiang, Xiaoteng; Liu, Sha; Zhang, Yan; Ji, Yin; Sohail, Amir; Cao, Chengxi; Wang, Peng; Xiao, Hua.
Afiliación
  • Jiang X; State Key Laboratory of Microbial Metabolism, Joint International Research Laboratory of Metabolic & Developmental Sciences, School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China.
  • Liu S; State Key Laboratory of Microbial Metabolism, Joint International Research Laboratory of Metabolic & Developmental Sciences, School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China.
  • Zhang Y; School of Pharmacy, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China.
  • Ji Y; State Key Laboratory of Translational Medicine and Innovative Drug Development, Simcere Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., Nanjing 210042, Jiangsu, China.
  • Sohail A; State Key Laboratory of Microbial Metabolism, Joint International Research Laboratory of Metabolic & Developmental Sciences, School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China.
  • Cao C; Department of Instrument Science and Engineering, School of Electronic Information and Electrical Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China.
  • Wang P; State Key Laboratory of Translational Medicine and Innovative Drug Development, Simcere Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., Nanjing 210042, Jiangsu, China.
  • Xiao H; State Key Laboratory of Microbial Metabolism, Joint International Research Laboratory of Metabolic & Developmental Sciences, School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China.
Anal Chem ; 92(17): 12017-12025, 2020 09 01.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32786473
ABSTRACT
Human microbiome contains billions of microorganisms that play important roles in the biological system and different diseases. Due to its complexity, conventional culture-independent technology may underestimate the value of low-abundance bacteria, which calls for a highly efficient method for its enrichment and comprehensive analysis. In this study, we developed a recycling free-flow isoelectric focusing (RFFIEF) method-based electrophoresis method to separate salivary microbiome. First, we used Escherichia coli (DH5α) as a model for RFFIEF method development, which was focused in a narrow pH range (0.38 pH unit). The recovery rate was 80.81% with 5.85% relative standard deviation (n = 5). The optimized method was then adopted to separate the human salivary microbiome into 32 fractions, followed by 16S rRNA gene sequencing and metaproteomics analysis. After RFFIEF fractionation, we identified 508 bacterial genera, which increased by 225% on average (n = 3) when compared to the results before fractionation. We further compared the compositional change of microbiome in the saliva of lung cancer group (n = 22) and control group (n = 21) through RFFIEF. Quantitative results demonstrated that six bacterial genera were upregulated dramatically in the lung cancer group, while two genera were downregulated. Through qPCR verification in an independent sample set (n = 48), we confirmed that genus Granulicatella was significantly upregulated in the lung cancer group, whereas Pseudomonas was remarkably downregulated (p < 0.001). RFFIEF is an efficient and reproducible technology to fractionate the microbiome for its comprehensive analysis, which can be further applied to the in-depth study of the complex microbiomes and contribute to the discovery of disease-associated bacteria.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Saliva / Microbiota / Focalización Isoeléctrica / Neoplasias Pulmonares Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Anal Chem Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: China

Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Saliva / Microbiota / Focalización Isoeléctrica / Neoplasias Pulmonares Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Anal Chem Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: China