The effects of pks+Escherichia coliand bile acid in colorectal tumorigenesis among people with cholelithiasis or cholecystectomy

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Pan Si-Yuan,Zhou Cheng-Bei,Deng Jia-Wen,Zhou Yi-Lu,Liu Zhu-Hui,Fang Jing-Yuan

Abstract

AbstractPatients with cholelithiasis (CL) or cholecystectomy (CE) would have more chances to get colorectal adenoma (CRA) or cancer (CRC). To figure out the effect of gut microbiota and bile acid on colorectal neoplasm in CL and CE patients, we executed a retrospective observational study recruited 463 volunteers, including 182 people with normal gallbladder (Normal), 135 CL and 146 CE patients. The discovery cohort was established to explore the difference of gut microbiota through 16S rRNA sequencing. The validation cohort aimed to verify the results of sequencing through qPCR. Through this research, significant enrichment ofEscherichia coliwas found in patients with cholelithiasis or cholecystectomy both in discovery cohort (PNormal-CL=0.013;PNormal-CE=0.042) and in validation cohort (PNormal-CL<0.0001;PNormal-CE<0.0001). The relative abundance ofEscherichia coliwas also increased in CRA and CRC patients (in discovery cohort,PHC-CRA=0.045,PHC-CRC=0.0016; in validation cohort,PHC-CRA=0.0063,PHC-CRC=0.0007). Pks+Escherichia coliwas found enriched in CL and CE patients in validation cohort (PNormal-CL<0.0001;PNormal-CE<0.0001). Through KEGG analysis in discovery cohort, the differences of bile acid metabolism were revealed (Ko00120 primary bile acid biosynthesisP=0.014; Ko00121 secondary bile acid biosynthesisP=0.010). In validation cohort, we also found the elevation of serum total bile acid of CE patients (P<0.0001). And the level of serum total bile acid was found associated with the relative abundance of pks+Escherichia coli(r=0.1895,P=0.0012). In one word, our research found thatEscherichia coli, especially pks+species, was enriched in CL and CE patients. Pks+Escherichia coliand bile acid metabolism were associated with CRA and CRC in people after cholecystectomy.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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