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A Method to Define the Effects of Environmental Enrichment on Colon Microbiome Biodiversity in a Mouse Colon Tumor Model
Published on: February 28, 2018
Endoscopic brush sampling identifies mucosa associated microbiota in colorectal adenomas
Juncheng Liu1, Kexu Xiang1, Huan He1
1Department of Gastroenterology, Chongqing University Cancer Hospital, School of Medicine, Chongqing University, Chongqing, China.
Abstract:
The intestinal microbiome plays a crucial role in colorectal adenomas and the mucosa associated microbiota are thought to play a more critical role in interactions with the host immune system. Current omics approaches, offer a holistic assessment of the gut microbiome and the human host interaction. To enhance the value of data from these sequencing methods, appropriate sample collection is vital. We evaluated the potential use of endoscopic brush samples for mucosal microbiota analysis in colorectal adenomas and compared it with direct adenoma tissue sequencing in terms of microbial gene sequencing. The results showed a significant increase in microbial diversity in samples collected by the endoscopic brush, which did not interfere with pathological biopsy. This study found that utilizing endoscopic brush sampling for the microbiome analysis of colorectal adenomas offers several advantages over the direct examination of microbiomes within tumor tissues, including the capacity to accurately collect gut microbiome from different locations in the intestine, circumventing interference from tissue genes, providing more abundant microbial data and enabling inclusion of small adenomas without disrupting pathological biopsies.
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