Abstract
AbstractSeveral studies have investigated the association between microbial and colorectal cancer (CRC). However, the replicable markers for early stage adenoma diagnosis across multiple populations remain elusive. Here, a meta-analysis of six studies, comprising a total of 1057 fecal samples, was performed to identify candidate markers. By adjusting the potential confounders, 11 and 26 markers (P<0.05) were identified and separately applied into constructing Random Forest classifier models to discriminate adenoma from control, and adenoma from CRC, achieving robust diagnostic accuracy with AUC = 0.80 and 0.89, respectively. Moreover, these markers demonstrated high diagnostic accuracy in independent validation cohorts. Pooled functional analysis and targeted qRT-PCR based genetic profiles reveal that the altered microbiome triggers different pathways of ADP-heptose and menaquinone biosynthesis (P<0.05) in adenoma vs. control and adenoma vs. CRC sequences respectively. The combined analysis of heterogeneous studies confirm adenoma-specific but universal markers across multi-populations, which improves early diagnosis and prompt treatment of CRC.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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