Author:
Löwenmark Thyra,Löfgren-Burström Anna,Zingmark Carl,Eklöf Vincy,Dahlberg Michael,Wai Sun Nyunt,Larsson Pär,Ljuslinder Ingrid,Edin Sofia,Palmqvist Richard
Abstract
AbstractThe use of faecal microbial markers as non-invasive biomarkers for colorectal cancer (CRC) has been suggested, but not fully elucidated. Here, we have evaluated the importance of Parvimonas micra as a potential non-invasive faecal biomarker in CRC and its relation to other microbial biomarkers. The levels of P. micra, F. nucleatum and clbA + bacteria were quantified using qPCR in faecal samples from a population-based cohort of patients undergoing colonoscopy due to symptoms from the large bowel. The study included 38 CRC patients, 128 patients with dysplasia and 63 controls. The results were validated in a second consecutive CRC cohort including faecal samples from 238 CRC patients and 94 controls. We found significantly higher levels of P. micra in faecal samples from CRC patients compared to controls. A test for P. micra could detect CRC with a specificity of 87.3% and a sensitivity of 60.5%. In addition, we found that combining P. micra with other microbial markers, could further enhance test sensitivity. Our findings support the potential use of P. micra as a non-invasive biomarker for CRC. Together with other microbial faecal markers, P. micra may identify patients with “high risk” microbial patterns, indicating increased risk and incidence of cancer.
Funder
The Cancer Research Foundation in Northern Sweden
The County Council of Vasterbotten
The Swedish Cancer Society
University Of Umea
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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