唾液
失调
口腔微生物群
癌症
微生物群
医学
内科学
代谢组学
胃肠病学
肿瘤科
生物信息学
疾病
生物
作者
Yenkai Lim,Kai Dun Tang,Avinash V. Karpe,David J. Beale,Makrina Totsika,Liz Kenny,Mark Morrison,Chamindie Punyadeera
出处
期刊:Head & neck
[Wiley]
日期:2021-02-02
卷期号:43 (5): 1521-1534
被引量:28
摘要
Abstract Background Patients with oral cavity cancer (OCC) and oropharyngeal cancer (OPC) are often seen with locoregionally advanced disease requiring complex multimodality treatments. These treatments may have detrimental effects on the oral microbiome, which is critical to maintaining physiological balance and health. Methods The effects of different OCC and OPC treatment types on the oral microbiome and metabolomic profiles for 24‐month post‐treatment in patients with OCC and OPC were investigated using 16S rRNA gene amplicon next‐generation sequencing and gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS), respectively. Results Chemoradiation resulted in oral dysbiosis with specific depletion of genera which regulate the enterosalivary nitrate–nitrite–nitric oxide pathway. These data also correlate with the oral metabolomic profiles with nitric oxide‐related precursor, modulator, or catalyst significantly downregulated in saliva samples from patients' postchemoradiation. Conclusions Together, we have shown that oral dysbiosis due to the effects of chemoradiation could potentially have an impact on OCC and OPC patient's quality of life post‐treatment.
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