Author:
Zhou Bo,Sun Chaoyang,Huang Jia,Xia Meng,Guo Ensong,Li Na,Lu Hao,Shan Wanying,Wu Yifan,Li Yuan,Xu Xiaoyan,Weng Danhui,Meng Li,Hu Junbo,Gao Qinglei,Ma Ding,Chen Gang
Abstract
AbstractOvarian carcinoma is caused by multiple factors, but its etiology associated with microbes and infection is unknown. Using 16S rRNA high-throughput sequencing methods, the diversity and composition of the microbiota from ovarian cancer tissues (25 samples) and normal distal fallopian tube tissues (25 samples) were analyzed. High-throughput sequencing showed that the diversity and richness indexes were significantly decreased in ovarian cancer tissues compared to tissues from normal distal fallopian tubes. The ratio of the two phyla for Proteobacteria/Firmicutes was notably increased in ovarian cancer, which revealed that microbial composition change might be associated with the process of ovarian cancer development. In addition, transcriptome-sequencing (RNA-seq) analyses suggested that the transcriptional profiles were statistically different between ovarian carcinoma and normal distal fallopian tubes. Moreover, a set of genes including 84 different inflammation-associated or immune-associated genes, which had been named as the human antibacterial-response genes were also modulated expression. Therefore, we hypothesize that the microbial composition change, as a novel risk factor, may be involving the initiation and progression of ovarian cancer via influencing and regulating the local immune microenvironment of fallopian tubes except for regular pathways.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
This work was supported by the National Basic Research Program of China
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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