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结直肠腺瘤患者粪便代谢组学特征与肠道微生物群及结直肠癌发病早期事件相关。

Fecal Metabolomic Signatures in Colorectal Adenoma Patients Are Associated with Gut Microbiota and Early Events of Colorectal Cancer Pathogenesis.

机构信息

Microbiome Program, Center for Individualized Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA.

Division of Surgical Research, Department of Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA.

出版信息

mBio. 2020 Feb 18;11(1):e03186-19. doi: 10.1128/mBio.03186-19.

Abstract

Colorectal adenomas are precancerous lesions of colorectal cancer (CRC) that offer a means of viewing the events key to early CRC development. A number of studies have investigated the changes and roles of gut microbiota in adenoma and carcinoma development, highlighting its impact on carcinogenesis. However, there has been less of a focus on the gut metabolome, which mediates interactions between the host and gut microbes. Here, we investigated metabolomic profiles of stool samples from patients with advanced adenoma (= 102), matched controls (= 102), and patients with CRC (= 36). We found that several classes of bioactive lipids, including polyunsaturated fatty acids, secondary bile acids, and sphingolipids, were elevated in the adenoma patients compared to the controls. Most such metabolites showed directionally consistent changes in the CRC patients, suggesting that those changes may represent early events of carcinogenesis. We also examined gut microbiome-metabolome associations using gut microbiota profiles in these patients. We found remarkably strong overall associations between the microbiome and metabolome data and catalogued a list of robustly correlated pairs of bacterial taxa and metabolomic features which included signatures of adenoma. Our findings highlight the importance of gut metabolites, and potentially their interplay with gut microbes, in the early events of CRC pathogenesis. Colorectal adenomas are precursors of CRC. Recently, the gut microbiota, i.e., the collection of microbes residing in our gut, has been recognized as a key player in CRC development. There have been a number of gut microbiota profiling studies for colorectal adenoma and CRC; however, fewer studies have considered the gut metabolome, which serves as the chemical interface between the host and gut microbiota. Here, we conducted a gut metabolome profiling study of colorectal adenoma and CRC and analyzed the metabolomic profiles together with paired microbiota composition profiles. We found several chemical signatures of colorectal adenoma that were associated with some gut microbes and potentially indicative of future CRC. This study highlights potential early-driver metabolites in CRC pathogenesis and guides further targeted experiments and thus provides an important stepping stone toward developing better CRC prevention strategies.

摘要

结直肠腺瘤是结直肠癌(CRC)的癌前病变,为观察早期 CRC 发展过程中的关键事件提供了一种手段。许多研究已经调查了肠道微生物群在腺瘤和癌发展中的变化和作用,突出了其对癌变的影响。然而,对于肠道代谢组学的关注较少,肠道代谢组学介导了宿主和肠道微生物之间的相互作用。在这里,我们研究了来自进展性腺瘤患者(= 102)、匹配对照(= 102)和 CRC 患者(= 36)的粪便样本的代谢组学图谱。我们发现与对照组相比,腺瘤患者的几类生物活性脂质(包括多不饱和脂肪酸、次级胆汁酸和神经酰胺)水平升高。大多数此类代谢物在 CRC 患者中表现出方向一致的变化,表明这些变化可能代表癌变的早期事件。我们还使用这些患者的肠道微生物组图谱检查了肠道微生物组-代谢组关联。我们发现微生物组和代谢组数据之间存在非常强的整体关联,并列出了一组与细菌分类群和代谢组特征高度相关的稳健相关对,其中包括腺瘤特征。我们的研究结果强调了肠道代谢物的重要性,以及它们与肠道微生物的相互作用,在 CRC 发病机制的早期事件中。结直肠腺瘤是 CRC 的前身。最近,肠道微生物群,即居住在我们肠道中的微生物集合,已被认为是 CRC 发展的关键因素。已经有许多关于结直肠腺瘤和 CRC 的肠道微生物群分析研究;然而,较少的研究考虑了肠道代谢组学,它是宿主和肠道微生物之间的化学接口。在这里,我们对结直肠腺瘤和 CRC 进行了肠道代谢组学分析,并对代谢组学图谱与配对的微生物组成图谱一起进行了分析。我们发现了一些结直肠腺瘤的化学特征,这些特征与一些肠道微生物有关,可能预示着未来的 CRC。这项研究强调了 CRC 发病机制中的潜在早期驱动代谢物,并指导进一步的靶向实验,因此为开发更好的 CRC 预防策略提供了重要的垫脚石。

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