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Dysbiosis of the human gut microbiome in young-onset colorectal cancer




  • The incidence of sporadic young-onset colorectal cancer (yCRC) is increasing.


  • A significant knowledge gap exists in the gut microbiota and its diagnostic value for yCRC patients.


  • Through 16S rRNA gene sequencing, 728 samples are collected to identify microbial markers, and an independent cohort of 310 samples is used to validate the results.


  • Furthermore, species-level and functional analyses are performed by metagenome sequencing using 200 samples.


  • Gut microbial diversity is increased in yCRC.


  • Flavonifractor plautii is an important bacterial species in yCRC, while genus Streptococcus contains the key phylotype in the old-onset colorectal cancer.


  • Functional analysis reveals that yCRC has unique characteristics of bacterial metabolism characterized by the dominance of DNA binding and RNA-dependent DNA biosynthetic process.


  • The random forest classifier model achieves a powerful classification potential.

  • This study highlights the potential of the gut microbiota biomarkers as a promising non-invasive tool for the accurate detection and distinction of individuals with yCRC.



Published: 19 November 2021



Source:


https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-021-27112-y

https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-27112-y

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