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Alterations of thyroid microbiota across different thyroid microhabitats in patients with thyroid carcinoma

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JOURNAL OF TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE
卷 19, 期 1, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12967-021-03167-9

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Thyroid cancer; Microbiome; Lymph node metastasis; Biomarker; Sphingomonas

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81860182, 81772853, 82160527]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Jiangxi Province [20181BAB205036]
  3. Regional Diagnosis and Treatment Center of the Health Planning Committee [JBZX-201903]
  4. Science and Technology Department of Jiangxi Province [20203BBGL73201]
  5. Health Commission of Jiangxi Province [20203229, 202130016]
  6. First Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University [YFYPY202002]
  7. Basic Public Welfare Research Project of Zhejiang Province [LGF20H160023]
  8. Medical Health Science and Technology Project of Zhejiang Province [2018273130]

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The diversity and composition of thyroid microbiota were significantly different between peritumor and tumor microhabitats in patients with TC. The combination of Comamonas and Sphingomonas served as a powerful biomarker for discriminating between tumor and peritumor tissues. A higher abundance of Sphingomonas was correlated with lymph node metastasis, suggesting a poor prognosis for TC patients and a potential role in promoting TC progression.
Background In recent years, the incidence rate of Thyroid carcinoma (TC) has been increasing worldwide. Thus, research on factors of TC carcinogenesis may promote TC prevention and decrease the incidence rate. There are several studies targeting the correlation between gut microbiota and thyroid disease. Carcinogenesis of several malignancies is influenced by microbiota. However, thyroid microbiome of TC has not been revealed. This study investigated thyroid microbiota in different TC microhabitats. Methods We performed 16s rRNA gene sequencing using tumor tissues and matched peritumor tissues from 30 patients with TC to characterize thyroid microbiota. Results The richness and diversity of thyroid microbiota were lower in TC tumor samples than in matched peritumor tissues. At the genus level, the core microbiota of thyroid included Sphingomonas, Comamonas, Acinetobacter, Pseudomonas, Microvirgula, and Soonwooa. The abundance of Sphingomonas and Aeromonas was significantly increased in tumor tissues, while the abundance of Comamonas, Acinetobacter, and Peptostreptococcus was significantly enhanced in peritumor tissues. The combination of Comamonas and Sphingomonas could discriminate tumor samples from peritumor samples with an area under the curve (AUC) of 0.981 (95% confidence interval [CI] 0.949-1.000). The abundance of Sphingomonas was significantly higher in N1 stage than in N0 stage. Sphingomonas could distinguish between N0 and N1 stage with an AUC of 0.964 (95% CI 0.907-1.000). Conclusions The microbial diversity and composition were significantly different between peritumor and tumor microhabitats from patients with TC, which may eventually affect TC carcinogenesis and progression. The combination of Comamonas and Sphingomonas could serve as a powerful biomarker for discrimination between tumor and peritumor tissues. Furthermore, the higher abundance of Sphingomonas was correlated with lymph node metastasis, indicating that the abundance of Sphingomonas may indicate a poor prognosis for TC patients, and Sphingomonas may play a role in promoting TC progression.

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