Adequate lymph node assessments and investigation of gut microorganisms and microbial metabolites in colorectal cancer

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Purpose: To analyze the lymph node metastasis status and prognosis in CRCs and to investigate the gut microorganisms and microbial metabolites at different lymph node stages. Methods: The Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) database and STAT software were used to analyze the clinical features and lymph node metastasis. Bacterial 16S V3-V4 and fungal ITS V3-V4 ribosomal RNA genes were sequenced in 53 stool samples and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GS/MS) was performed to detect the microbial metabolites in 48 stool samples from CRC patients. Results: A higher number of lymph node metastases predicted a poor prognosis. Inadequate evaluation of lymph nodes affects the accuracy of prognostic assessments. We constructed a nomogram model for the assessment of prognostic factors. There were multiple characteristic bacteria identified, including Akkermansia, Megamonas, Dialister, etc., and fungi, including Penicillium, Filobasidium, Debaryomyces, etc. A total of 27 characteristic microbial metabolites in different lymph node metastasis status were also identified. Conclusion: Gut microorganisms and microbial metabolites may provide reference and guidance for the adequate lymph node assessments (ALNA) in CRC.

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Han, S., Wu, W., Da, M., Xu, J., Zhuang, J., Zhang, L., … Yang, X. (2020). Adequate lymph node assessments and investigation of gut microorganisms and microbial metabolites in colorectal cancer. OncoTargets and Therapy, 13, 1893–1906. https://doi.org/10.2147/OTT.S242017

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