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Although intestinal microbial dysbiosis was confirmed to be associated with many chronic diseases and health status through complicated interaction with the host, the effect on
gastric cancer
was less studied. In this study, we sequenced the 16S rRNA and 18S rRNA genes of fecal bacteria and fungi, respectively, in 134
gastric cancer
patients and 58 healthy controls matched by age and gender. Propensity score matching (PSM) was adopted for adjusting diet habits and lifestyle, and 44 patients and 44 healthy controls (matching population) were enrolled. Serum antibody to
H. pylori
and metabolites of the matching population were detected. The positive rates of antibody to
H. pylori
between the patients and the control group did not reach the statistical difference. LEfSe analysis indicated that bacteria were more stable than fungi when adjusting diet and lifestyle.
Veillonella
,
Megasphaera
, and
Prevotella 7
genus and
Streptococcus salivarius
subsp.
Salivarius
,
Bifidobacterium dentium
, and
Lactobacillus salivarius
species in bacteria were related to the risk of
gastric cancer
and showed a good diagnostic value in distinguishing the patients from healthy controls.
Streptococcus mitis
showed a risk effect for
gastric cancer
; however, the effect turned into be protective after PSM. Serum L-
alanine
, L-threonine, and methionol were positively associated with
Veillonella
and
Streptococcus
and several fungi genus. Overall, our findings indicated that fecal microbiome constitution alteration may be associated with
gastric cancer
through influencing the amino acid metabolism.
...
PMID:Fecal Microbiome Alteration May Be a Potential Marker for Gastric Cancer. 3301 85
The early detection of
gastric cancer
(GC) could decrease its incidence and mortality. However, there are currently no accurate noninvasive markers for GC screening. Therefore, we developed a noninvasive diagnostic approach, employing urine nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) metabolomics, to discover putative metabolic markers associated with GC. Changes in urine metabolite levels during oncogenesis were evaluated using samples from 103 patients with GC and 100 age- and sex-matched healthy controls. Approximately 70% of the patients with GC (
n
= 69) had stage I GC, with the majority (
n
= 56) having intramucosal cancer. A multivariate statistical analysis of the urine NMR data well discriminated between the patient and control groups and revealed nine metabolites, including
alanine
, citrate, creatine, creatinine, glycerol, hippurate, phenylalanine, taurine, and 3-hydroxybutyrate, that contributed to the difference. A diagnostic performance test with a separate validation set exhibited a sensitivity and specificity of more than 90%, even with the intramucosal cancer samples only. In conclusion, the NMR-based urine metabolomics approach may have potential as a convenient screening method for the early detection of GC and may facilitate consequent endoscopic examination through risk stratification.
...
PMID:Screening for Early Gastric Cancer Using a Noninvasive Urine Metabolomics Approach. 3305 Mar 8
Lobetyolin (LBT) is a polyacetylene glycoside found in diverse medicinal plants but mainly isolated from the roots of Codonopsis pilosula, known as Radix Codonopsis or Dangshen. Twelve traditional Chinese medicinal preparations containing Radix Codonopsis were identified; they are generally used to tonify spleen and lung Qi and occasionally to treat cancer. Here we have reviewed the anticancer properties of Codonopsis extracts, LBT and structural analogs. Lobetyolin and lobetyolinin are the mono- and bis-glucosylated forms of the polyacetylenic compound lobetyol. Lobetyol and LBT have shown activities against several types of cancer (notably
gastric cancer
) and we examined the molecular basis of their activity. A down-regulation of glutamine metabolism by LBT has been evidenced, contributing to drug-induced apoptosis and tumor growth inhibition. LBT markedly reduces both mRNA and protein expression of the amino acid transporter
Alanine
-Serine-Cysteine Transporter 2 (ASCT2). Other potential targets are proposed here, based on the structural analogy with other anticancer compounds. LBT and related polyacetylene glycosides should be further considered as potential anticancer agents, but more work is needed to evaluate their efficacy, toxicity, and risk-benefit ratio.
...
PMID:Anticancer Properties of Lobetyolin, an Essential Component of Radix Codonopsis (Dangshen). 3316 60
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