张贝 (2022-08-31 22:40):
#paper DOI: 10.1053/j.gastro.2022.06.038 Gastroenterology. 2022, Altered Mycobiota Signatures and Enriched Pathogenic Aspergillus rambellii Are Associated With Colorectal Cancer Based on Multicohort Fecal Metagenomic Analyses. 本文通过对来自不同国家人群的7个已发表数据集以及1个内部队列,共计1329例粪便样本的宏基因组分析(包括454例CRC患者、350例腺瘤患者和525例健康受试者),揭示了CRC患者和健康受试者的真菌丰度差异物种。其中Aspergillus rambellii在体外和CRC异种移植小鼠模型中均促进结直肠肿瘤的发生,提示Aspergillus rambellii在内的真菌可作为CRC诊断的生物标志物。此外,CRC患者肠道内真菌-真菌、真菌-细菌相互作用明显增强,且与CRC病程呈正相关;联合使用真菌与细菌的生物标志物可在临床上更准确地诊断CRC。
IF:25.700Q1 Gastroenterology, 2022-10. DOI: 10.1053/j.gastro.2022.06.038 PMID: 35724733
Altered Mycobiota Signatures and Enriched Pathogenic Aspergillus rambellii Are Associated With Colorectal Cancer Based on Multicohort Fecal Metagenomic Analyses
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BACKGROUND & AIMS: The enteric mycobiota is a major component of the human gut microbiota, but its role in colorectal cancer (CRC) remains largely elusive. We conducted a meta-analysis to uncover the contribution of the fungal mycobiota to CRC.METHODS: We retrieved fecal metagenomic data sets from 7 previous publications and established an additional in-house cohort, totaling 1329 metagenomes (454 with CRC, 350 with adenoma, and 525 healthy individuals). Mycobiota composition and microbial interactions were analyzed. Candidate CRC-enriched fungal species (Aspergillus rambellii) was functionally validated in vitro and in vivo.RESULTS: Multicohort analysis revealed that the enteric mycobiota was altered in CRC. We identified fungi that were associated with patients with CRC or adenoma from multiple cohorts. Signature CRC-associated fungi included 6 enriched (A rambellii, Cordyceps sp. RAO-2017, Erysiphe pulchra, Moniliophthora perniciosa, Sphaerulina musiva, and Phytophthora capsici) and 1 depleted species (A kawachii). Co-occurrent interactions among CRC-enriched fungi became stronger in CRC compared with adenoma and healthy individuals. Moreover, we reported the transkingdom interactions between enteric fungi and bacteria in CRC progression, of which A rambellii was closely associated with CRC-enriched bacteria Fusobacterium nucleatum. A rambellii promoted CRC cell growth in vitro and tumor growth in xenograft mice. We further identified that combined fungal and bacterial biomarkers were more accurate than panels with pure bacterial species to discriminate patients with CRC from healthy individuals (the area under the curve relative change increased by 1.44%-10.60%).CONCLUSIONS: This study reveals enteric mycobiota signatures and pathogenic fungi in stages of colorectal tumorigenesis. Fecal fungi can be used, in addition to bacteria, for noninvasive diagnosis of patients with CRC.
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