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    Integration of stool microbiota, proteome and amino acid profiles to discriminate patients with adenomas and colorectal cancer.

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    Bosch, Sofie
    Acharjee, Animesh
    Quraishi, Mohammed Nabil
    Bijnsdorp, Irene V
    Rojas, Patricia
    Bakkali, Abdellatif
    Jansen, Erwin Ew
    Stokkers, Pieter
    Kuijvenhoven, Johan
    Pham, Thang V
    Beggs, Andrew D
    Jimenez, Connie R
    Struys, Eduard A
    Gkoutos, Georgios V
    de Meij, Tim Gj
    de Boer, Nanne Kh
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    Publication date
    2022-01
    Subject
    Surgery
    Oncology. Pathology.
    Urology
    Paediatrics
    
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    Background: Screening for colorectal cancer (CRC) reduces its mortality but has limited sensitivity and specificity. Aims We aimed to explore potential biomarker panels for CRC and adenoma detection and to gain insight into the interaction between gut microbiota and human metabolism in the presence of these lesions. Methods: This multicenter case-control cohort was performed between February 2016 and November 2019. Consecutive patients ≥18 years with a scheduled colonoscopy were asked to participate and divided into three age, gender, body-mass index and smoking status-matched subgroups: CRC (n = 12), adenomas (n = 21) and controls (n = 20). Participants collected fecal samples prior to bowel preparation on which proteome (LC-MS/MS), microbiota (16S rRNA profiling) and amino acid (HPLC) composition were assessed. Best predictive markers were combined to create diagnostic biomarker panels. Pearson correlation-based analysis on selected markers was performed to create networks of all platforms. Results: Combining omics platforms provided new panels which outperformed hemoglobin in this cohort, currently used for screening (AUC 0.98, 0.95 and 0.87 for CRC vs controls, adenoma vs controls and CRC vs adenoma, respectively). Integration of data sets revealed markers associated with increased blood excretion, stress- and inflammatory responses and pointed toward downregulation of epithelial integrity. Conclusions: Integrating fecal microbiota, proteome and amino acids platforms provides for new biomarker panels that may improve noninvasive screening for adenomas and CRC, and may subsequently lead to lower incidence and mortality of colon cancer.
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    Bosch S, Acharjee A, Quraishi MN, Bijnsdorp IV, Rojas P, Bakkali A, Jansen EE, Stokkers P, Kuijvenhoven J, Pham TV, Beggs AD, Jimenez CR, Struys EA, Gkoutos GV, de Meij TG, de Boer NK. Integration of stool microbiota, proteome and amino acid profiles to discriminate patients with adenomas and colorectal cancer. Gut Microbes. 2022 Jan-Dec;14(1):2139979. doi: 10.1080/19490976.2022.2139979
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    Article
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14200/4848
    Additional Links
    http://www.tandfonline.com/kgmi
    DOI
    10.1080/19490976.2022.2139979
    PMID
    36369736
    Journal
    Gut Microbes
    Publisher
    Taylor & Francis
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1080/19490976.2022.2139979
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    Gastroenterology

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