1. Emergence of rare and low abundant anaerobic gut Firmicutes is associated with a significant downfall of Klebsiella in human colon cancer.
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Shastry, Rajesh P., Ghate, Sudeep D., Hameed, Asif, Prasad Rao, R. Shyama, Bhandary, Yashodhar P., and Shetty, Rohan
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COLON cancer , *KLEBSIELLA , *FISHER discriminant analysis , *CANCER-related mortality , *GASTROINTESTINAL diseases - Abstract
Gut bacterial dysbiosis has been linked to several gastrointestinal diseases, including deadly colorectal cancer (CRC), a leading cause of mortality in cancer patients. However, perturbation in gut bacteriome during colon cancer (CC, devoid of colorectal malignancy) remains poorly explored. Here, 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing was carried out for fecal DNA samples targeted to hypervariable V3–V4 region by employing MiSeq platform to explore the gut bacterial community shift in CC patients. While alpha diversity indices predicted high species richness and diversity, beta diversity showed marked gut bacterial compositional dissimilarity in CC versus healthy controls (HC, n = 10 each). We observed a significant (p < 0.05, Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test) emergence of low-abundant anaerobic taxa, including Parvimonas and Peptostreptococcus , in addition to Subdoligranulum , Coprococcus , Holdemanella, Solobacterium , Bilophila , Blautia, Dorea , Moryella and several unidentified taxa, mainly affiliated to Firmicutes , in CC patients. In addition, we also traced the emergence of putative probiotic taxon Slackia , belonging to Actinomycetota , in CC patients. The emergence of anaerobic Firmicutes in CC is accompanied by a significant (p < 0.05) decline in the Klebsiella , as determined through linear discriminant analysis effect size (LEfSe) and heat tree analyses. Shifts in core microbiome and variation in network correlation were also witnessed. Taken together, this study highlighted a significant and consistent emergence of rare anaerobic Firmicutes suggesting possible anaerobiosis driving gut microbial community shift, which could be exploited in designing diagnostic and therapeutic tools targeted to CC. • Emergence of low-abundant anaerobic Firmicutes , including Parvimonas , Peptostreptococcus and Moryella , in colon cancer. • Probiotic taxon Slackia emerged in colon cancer suggesting potential implications for therapeutic interventions. • Klebsiella significantly declined in the colon cancer gut microbiome indicating a shift towards anaerobiosis [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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