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. 2015 Sep 15;5(10):3111-22.
eCollection 2015.

Discovery and validation of potential bacterial biomarkers for lung cancer (VSports最新版本)

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Discovery and validation of potential bacterial biomarkers for lung cancer

"VSports手机版" Xinmin Yan et al. Am J Cancer Res. .

Abstract

Microbes are residents in a number of body sites, including the oral and nasal cavities, which are connected to the lung via the pharynx. The associations between oral diseases and increased risk of lung cancer have been reported in previous prospective studies. In this study, we measured variations of salivary microbiota and evaluated their potential association with lung cancer, including squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and adenocarcinoma (AC). A three-phase study was performed: First, we investigated the salivary microbiota from 20 lung cancer patients (10 SCC and 10 AC) and control subjects (n=10) using a deep sequencing analysis. Salivary Capnocytophaga, Selenomonas, Veillonella and Neisseria were found to be significantly altered in patients with SCC and AC when compared to that in control subjects. Second, we confirmed the significant changes of Capnocytophaga, Veillonella and Neisseria in the same lung cancer patients using quantitative PCR (qPCR). Finally, these bacterial species were further validated on new patient/control cohorts (n=56) with qPCR. The combination of two bacterial biomarkers, Capnocytophaga and Veillonella, yielded a receiver operating characteristic (ROC) value of 0. 86 with an 84 VSports手机版. 6% sensitivity and 86. 7% specificity in distinguishing patients with SCC from control subjects and a ROC value of 0. 80 with a 78. 6% sensitivity and 80. 0% specificity in distinguishing patients with AC from control subjects. In conclusion, we have for the first time demonstrated the association of saliva microbiota with lung cancer. Particularly, the combination of the 16S sequencing discovery with qPCR validation studies revealed that the levels of Capnocytophaga and Veillonella were significantly higher in the saliva from lung cancer patients, which may serve as potential biomarkers for the disease detection/classification. .

Keywords: 16S rDNA sequencing; Capnocytophaga; Lung cancer; Veillonella; saliva microbiota V体育安卓版. .

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Figure 1
Relative abundance for a partial list of salivary bacteria at the order level among SCC, AC and control groups (n=10 each group).
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Figure 2
Relative abundance for a partial list of saliva bacteria at the family level among SCC, AC and control groups (n=10 each group).
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Figure 3
Relative abundance for a partial list of saliva bacteria at the genus level among SCC, AC and control groups (n=10 each group).
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Figure 4
Verification of three potential biomarkers, Capnocytophaga, Veillonella, and Neisseria, as well as Bacteroidales by qPCR of 16S rDNA (n=10 each group).
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Figure 5
Validation of three potential saliva bacterial biomarkers on a new patient/control cohort (n=13 for SCC, n=28 for AC and n=15 for control).
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Figure 6
Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis of the three potential biomarkers (Capnocytophaga, Veillonella, and Neisseria) based on the validation data. The combination of Capnocytophaga with Veillonella (but not Neisseria) improved the ROC value or sensitivity.

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