Effect of radiotherapy on the gut microbiome in pediatric cancer patients: a pilot study

Author:

Sahly Nourhan12,Moustafa Ahmed23,Zaghloul Mohamed45,Salem Tamer Z.16

Affiliation:

1. Biomedical Sciences Program, University of Science and Technology, Zewail City of Science and Technology, Giza, Egypt

2. Biotechnology Graduate Program, American University in Cairo, New Cairo, Egypt

3. Department of Biology, American University in Cairo, New Cairo, Egypt

4. Radiation Oncology Department, National Cancer Institute, Cairo, Egypt

5. Children’s Cancer Hospital Egypt 57357 (CCHE 57357), Cairo, Egypt

6. Microbial Genetics Department, AGERI, ARC, Giza, Egypt

Abstract

The incidence of pediatric cancer is lower than that of adult cancer worldwide. However, the former has detrimental side effects on the health of individuals, even after the cancer is cured, due to the impact of treatment on development. Recently, correlations have been made between the gut microbiome and cancer in several studies but only on adult participants. There is always a complication of dealing with pediatric cancer treatment protocols because they usually include a combination of chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and intensive prophylactic antibiotics. In the current study, a pilot study was conducted to analyze ten fecal samples from three pediatric cancer patients, suffering from rhabdomyosarcoma near their pelvic region, and two healthy individuals. A correlation between microbial composition and response to treatment was reported, in which the responders had generally a lower microbial diversity compared to non-responders. In addition, nucleotide changes and deletions in the tested 16S rRNA sequences post radiotherapy were detected. Despite the small sample size used in the experiments due to the uncommon rhabdomyosarcoma in children, the results can help in understanding the influence of radiotherapy on the gut microbiome in pediatric cancer patients. More work with larger sample size and different cancer types need to be conducted to understand the influence of radiotherapy on gut microbiome to mitigate the deleterious impact of radiation on treated children.

Funder

Zewail City for Science and Technology

American University in Cairo

Publisher

PeerJ

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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