Dysbiosis of the Gut Microbiome in Lung Cancer

May 9, 2019Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology

Imbalance of Gut Bacteria in Lung Cancer

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Abstract

The gut microbiota of 30 lung cancer patients showed significant compositional differences compared to 30 healthy controls.

  • No significant decrease in microbial diversity was observed in lung cancer patients compared to controls.
  • Differences in gut microbiota composition were noted, with specific bacterial phyla and genera varying between groups.
  • Healthy controls had a higher abundance of certain bacteria compared to lung cancer patients.
  • Elevated levels of specific bacteria in lung cancer patients were identified as potential biomarkers.
  • A decline in normal gut microbiome function was observed in patients with lung cancer.

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Key numbers

3.28
Shannon Index for Healthy Controls
Measured using the Shannon index in gut microbiomes.
3.09
Shannon Index for Lung Cancer Patients
Measured using the Shannon index in gut microbiomes.
47
Differential Taxa in Lung Cancer Patients
33 taxa increased and 14 decreased in LC patients.

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What this is

  • This research investigates the gut microbiome in lung cancer (LC) patients compared to healthy controls.
  • It analyzes microbial diversity and composition using next-generation sequencing of fecal samples from 30 LC patients and 30 controls.
  • Findings indicate no significant difference in microbial diversity but notable differences in composition, suggesting potential biomarkers for LC.

Essence

  • Lung cancer patients exhibit significant differences in gut microbiome composition compared to healthy individuals, despite similar microbial diversity. Specific bacterial taxa may serve as potential biomarkers for lung cancer.

Key takeaways

  • No significant difference in was found between lung cancer patients and healthy controls. The Shannon index for healthy controls was 3.28, while for LC patients it was 3.09.
  • Significant differences in gut microbiome composition were observed, with 47 bacterial taxa showing differences between groups. Specifically, 33 taxa were increased and 14 decreased in LC patients.
  • Functional abundance analysis revealed a decline in 24 metabolic pathways in LC patients, including significant reductions in proteins involved in chromatin structure and RNA processing, both decreasing by over 80%.

Caveats

  • The study's findings are based on a relatively small sample size of 60 participants, which may limit the generalizability of the results.
  • The analysis primarily focuses on bacterial taxa, leaving out potential contributions from viruses and mycoplasmas in the gut microbiome.

Definitions

  • Alpha diversity: A measure of the diversity within a particular area or ecosystem, reflecting the number of species and their relative abundance.
  • Beta diversity: A measure of the differences in species composition between different ecosystems or areas.

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