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Fusobacterium species are distinctly associated with patients with Lynch syndrome colorectal cancer.
Salim, Felix; Mizutani, Sayaka; Shiba, Satoshi; Takamaru, Hiroyuki; Yamada, Masayoshi; Nakajima, Takeshi; Yachida, Tatsuo; Soga, Tomoyoshi; Saito, Yutaka; Fukuda, Shinji; Yachida, Shinichi; Yamada, Takuji.
Afiliação
  • Salim F; School of Life Science and Technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 152-8550, Japan.
  • Mizutani S; School of Life Science and Technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 152-8550, Japan.
  • Shiba S; Research Fellow of Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Tokyo, Japan.
  • Takamaru H; Division of Cancer Genomics, National Cancer Center Research Institute, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0045, Japan.
  • Yamada M; Endoscopy Division, National Cancer Center Hospital, Chuo-ku 104-0045, Tokyo, Japan.
  • Nakajima T; Endoscopy Division, National Cancer Center Hospital, Chuo-ku 104-0045, Tokyo, Japan.
  • Yachida T; Endoscopy Division, National Cancer Center Hospital, Chuo-ku 104-0045, Tokyo, Japan.
  • Soga T; Department of Gastroenterology & Neurology, Faculty of Medicine, Kagawa University, Miki-cho, Kagawa 761-0793, Japan.
  • Saito Y; Institute for Advanced Biosciences, Keio University, Tsuruoka, Yamagata 997-0052, Japan.
  • Fukuda S; Endoscopy Division, National Cancer Center Hospital, Chuo-ku 104-0045, Tokyo, Japan.
  • Yachida S; Institute for Advanced Biosciences, Keio University, Tsuruoka, Yamagata 997-0052, Japan.
  • Yamada T; Gut Environmental Design Group, Kanagawa Institute of Industrial Science and Technology, Kawasaki, Kanagawa 210-0821, Japan.
iScience ; 27(7): 110181, 2024 Jul 19.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38993678
ABSTRACT
Accumulating evidence demonstrates clear correlation between the gut microbiota and sporadic colorectal cancer (CRC). Despite this, there is limited understanding of the association between the gut microbiota and CRC in Lynch Syndrome (LS), a hereditary type of CRC. Here, we analyzed fecal shotgun metagenomic and targeted metabolomic of 71 Japanese LS subjects. A previously published Japanese sporadic CRC cohort, which includes non-LS controls, was utilized as a non-LS cohort (n = 437). LS subjects exhibited reduced microbial diversity and low-Faecalibacterium enterotypes compared to non-LS. Patients with LS-CRC had higher levels of Fusobacterium nucleatum and fap2. Differential fecal metabolites and functional genes suggest heightened degradation of lysine and arginine in LS-CRC. A comparison between LS and non-LS subjects prior to adenoma formation revealed distinct fecal metabolites of LS subjects. These findings suggest that the gut microbiota plays a more responsive role in CRC tumorigenesis in patients with LS than those without LS.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article