Distinct gut microbiomes in Thai patients with colorectal polyps

Aug 1, 2024World journal of gastroenterology

Different gut bacteria in Thai patients with colorectal polyps

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Abstract

Significant differences in gut microbiome composition were identified between control participants and patients with hyperplastic polyps (HP) or tubular adenomas (TA).

  • Colorectal cancer-associated bacteria were found to be characteristic of patients with tubular adenomas.
  • A specific microbial species associated with dysbiosis was significantly more abundant in both HP and TA groups.
  • Patients with HP showed unique enrichment in the sulfur oxidation pathway, while those with TA dominated pathways related to secondary metabolite production.
  • Co-occurrence network analyses indicated that dysbiosis-associated bacteria were prevalent in HP patients, contrasting with CRC-associated bacteria in TA patients.
  • The presence of short-chain fatty acid-producing bacteria was lower in TA patients compared to HP patients.

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