Gut microbiota alterations in colorectal adenoma-carcinoma sequence based on 16S rRNA gene sequencing: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Aug 28, 2024Microbial pathogenesis

Changes in gut bacteria during the progression from colon polyps to cancer

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Abstract

Eleven studies involving 477 colorectal cancer (CRC) patients, 628 adenoma (AD) patients, and 864 healthy controls were analyzed.

  • Patients with adenoma had a significantly lower diversity of gut microbiota, indicated by reduced Chao 1 and Shannon indices compared to healthy controls.
  • Colorectal cancer patients exhibited a significantly higher diversity of gut microbiota compared to adenoma patients.
  • The family Enterobacteriaceae showed a significant increase in abundance from healthy controls to adenoma and further to colorectal cancer patients.
  • Several bacterial groups, including Proteobacteria and Fusobacteria, were enriched in the colorectal cancer group compared to healthy controls.
  • Dysbiosis in colorectal cancer was characterized by reduced levels of beneficial bacteria and an increase in pro-inflammatory and cytotoxic bacteria.

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