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  • Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer among women globally, and research shows that gut microbiota may influence its development and treatment.
  • * In a study, researchers analyzed fecal samples from cervical cancer patients and healthy individuals using advanced sequencing methods, revealing significant differences in their gut microbiota composition.
  • * The results indicate that specific gut bacteria could serve as potential biomarkers for cervical cancer and that these bacteria are linked to different metabolic activities in the two groups.

Article Abstract

Cervical cancer (CC) is the fourth most frequent malignancy among women worldwide, and its prevention and treatment are evolving rapidly. The gut microbiota has been reported to play a crucial role both in the preservation of homeostasis and the development of cervical cancer. In this study, we collected fecal samples to investigate the microbial signatures in cervical cancer patients compared with healthy controls using 16S rRNA sequencing analysis and metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS) testing. Our findings demonstrated a substantial difference in the gut microbiota composition of cervical cancer patients and healthy controls. The disease and stage were most significantly negatively correlated with , which might be considered a potential clinically relevant biomarker. Functions of differential microbiomes were also analyzed, indicating significant differences in metabolisms and biosynthesis between the two groups. These findings demonstrate that patients with cervical cancer have certain species of gut microbiota that are exclusive to them and particular species have the potential to be used in the prognosis of cervical cancer.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9995373PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2023.1145950DOI Listing

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