Peter Tabitha K, Withanage Miyuraj H H, Comnick Carissa L, Pendleton Chandler, Dabdoub Shareef, Ganesan Sukirth, Drake David, Banas Jeffrey, Xie Xian Jin, Zeng Erliang
Division of Biostatistics and Computational Biology, College of Dentistry, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, United States.
College of Dentistry, Iowa Institute for Oral Health Research, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, United States.
Front Microbiol. 2022 Oct 20;13:968304. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2022.968304. eCollection 2022.
The intersection between the human oral microbiome and oral health is an emerging area of study which has gained momentum over the last decade. This momentum has motivated a search for associations between the oral microbiome and oral cancer, in hopes of identifying possible biomarkers that facilitate earlier diagnosis and improved prognosis for patients with that disease. The present study examined the relationship between the microbiome in the human oral cavity and oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). We searched the literature for case-control studies which focused on the relationship between the human oral microbiome and OSCC. We aggregated three types of data from these studies: bacteriome data at the genus level, predicted functional pathway data, and gene abundance data. From these data, we noted several microbial genera which may be associated with oral cancer status, including . We also identified functional pathways which merit further investigation, including RNA degradation (ko03018) and primary immunodeficiency (ko05340). In addition, our analysis of gene abundance data identified the gene K06147 (ATP-binding cassette, subfamily B, bacterial) as being over abundant in OSCC samples. Our results are generalizations which identified some currents that we believe could guide further research. Our work faced several limitations related to the heterogeneity of the available data. Wide variation in methods for sample collection, methods for controlling for known behavioral risk factors, computing platform choice, and methods for case-control design all posed confounding factors in this work. We examined the current methods of data collection, data processing, and data reporting in order to offer suggestions toward the establishment of best practices within this field. We propose that these limitations should be addressed through the implementation of standardized data analytic practices that will conform to the rigor and reproducibility standards required of publicly funded research.
人类口腔微生物群与口腔健康之间的交叉领域是一个新兴的研究领域,在过去十年中发展势头迅猛。这种势头促使人们探寻口腔微生物群与口腔癌之间的关联,以期识别出有助于早期诊断并改善该疾病患者预后的潜在生物标志物。本研究考察了人类口腔微生物群与口腔鳞状细胞癌(OSCC)之间的关系。我们在文献中搜索了聚焦于人类口腔微生物群与OSCC关系的病例对照研究。我们汇总了这些研究中的三类数据:属水平的细菌群落数据、预测的功能通路数据和基因丰度数据。从这些数据中,我们注意到了几个可能与口腔癌状态相关的微生物属,包括……我们还确定了值得进一步研究的功能通路,包括RNA降解(ko03018)和原发性免疫缺陷(ko05340)。此外,我们对基因丰度数据的分析确定基因K06147(ATP结合盒,B亚家族,细菌)在OSCC样本中过度富集。我们的结果是一些概括性结论,确定了一些我们认为可指导进一步研究的方向。我们的工作面临一些与现有数据异质性相关的局限性。样本采集方法、已知行为风险因素的控制方法、计算平台选择以及病例对照设计方法的广泛差异,都给这项工作带来了混杂因素。我们研究了当前的数据收集、数据处理和数据报告方法,以便为该领域最佳实践的建立提供建议。我们建议应通过实施符合公共资助研究所需的严谨性和可重复性标准的标准化数据分析实践来解决这些局限性。