Comparison of gastric microbiota in patients with different gastric lesions in high and low risk areas of gastric cancer.
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유사 논문P · Population 대상 환자/모집단
130 patients with superficial gastritis (SG) and precancerous lesions of gastric cancer (PLGC) from a high-risk area for GC and 205 patients from a low-risk area.
I · Intervention 중재 / 시술
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C · Comparison 대조 / 비교
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O · Outcome 결과 / 결론
Additionally, there was a noticeable imbalance in the microbiota of the gastric mucosal lining during the progression of gastric lesions. [CONCLUSION] This comparative analysis highlights the potential impact of the gastric microbiome in the development of GC and suggests that regional differences in microbial profiles may provide clues to the varying incidence rates of GC.
[BACKGROUND] Variation in gastric cancer (GC) incidence across different geographic areas persists, even when there are similar prevalence rates of Helicobacter pylori (H.
APA
Lin L, Li W, et al. (2025). Comparison of gastric microbiota in patients with different gastric lesions in high and low risk areas of gastric cancer.. BMC microbiology, 25(1), 202. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12866-025-03926-4
MLA
Lin L, et al.. "Comparison of gastric microbiota in patients with different gastric lesions in high and low risk areas of gastric cancer.." BMC microbiology, vol. 25, no. 1, 2025, pp. 202.
PMID
40205356 ↗
Abstract 한글 요약
[BACKGROUND] Variation in gastric cancer (GC) incidence across different geographic areas persists, even when there are similar prevalence rates of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection. An extensive examination of the gastric microbiota in populations from both high- and low-risk regions of GC could help explain the geographical disparities in GC incidence.
[METHODS] This study enrolled a total of 130 patients with superficial gastritis (SG) and precancerous lesions of gastric cancer (PLGC) from a high-risk area for GC and 205 patients from a low-risk area. Gastric microbial profiling was performed using 16 S rRNA gene sequencing to analyze differences in microbial composition between regions and lesion types.
[RESULTS] The study revealed significant differences in gastric microbial profiles between patients from high- and low-risk regions, particularly in PLGC patients. PLGC patients from the low-risk region exhibited higher microbial richness than those from the high-risk area, with marked distinctions in microbial community structure between the two regions. Specific differences in microbial composition were observed at the phylum and genus levels between different regions. Six bacterial genera, including Selenomonas and Peptostreptococcus, were identified as enriched in PLGC patients from the high-risk area. Additionally, there was a noticeable imbalance in the microbiota of the gastric mucosal lining during the progression of gastric lesions.
[CONCLUSION] This comparative analysis highlights the potential impact of the gastric microbiome in the development of GC and suggests that regional differences in microbial profiles may provide clues to the varying incidence rates of GC.
[METHODS] This study enrolled a total of 130 patients with superficial gastritis (SG) and precancerous lesions of gastric cancer (PLGC) from a high-risk area for GC and 205 patients from a low-risk area. Gastric microbial profiling was performed using 16 S rRNA gene sequencing to analyze differences in microbial composition between regions and lesion types.
[RESULTS] The study revealed significant differences in gastric microbial profiles between patients from high- and low-risk regions, particularly in PLGC patients. PLGC patients from the low-risk region exhibited higher microbial richness than those from the high-risk area, with marked distinctions in microbial community structure between the two regions. Specific differences in microbial composition were observed at the phylum and genus levels between different regions. Six bacterial genera, including Selenomonas and Peptostreptococcus, were identified as enriched in PLGC patients from the high-risk area. Additionally, there was a noticeable imbalance in the microbiota of the gastric mucosal lining during the progression of gastric lesions.
[CONCLUSION] This comparative analysis highlights the potential impact of the gastric microbiome in the development of GC and suggests that regional differences in microbial profiles may provide clues to the varying incidence rates of GC.
🏷️ 키워드 / MeSH 📖 같은 키워드 OA만
- Humans
- Stomach Neoplasms
- Middle Aged
- Male
- Female
- RNA
- Ribosomal
- 16S
- Bacteria
- Aged
- Gastritis
- Helicobacter Infections
- Gastrointestinal Microbiome
- Gastric Mucosa
- DNA
- Bacterial
- Adult
- Helicobacter pylori
- Precancerous Conditions
- Sequence Analysis
- 16S rRNA sequencing
- Gastric cancer
- Gastric precancerous lesions
- Geographical differences
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