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| DOI | 10.1016/J.BBAPAP.2021.140659 | ||
| Año | 2021 | ||
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Autores Afiliación Chile
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Saliva is a biofluid that maintains the health of oral tissues and the homeostasis of oral microbiota. Studies have demonstrated that Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) patients have different salivary microbiota than healthy individuals. However, the relationship between these microbial differences and clinicopathological outcomes is still far from conclusive. Herein, we investigate the capability of using metagenomic and metaproteomic saliva profiles to distinguish between Control (C), OSCC without active lesion (L0), and OSCC with active lesion (L1) patients. The results show that there are significantly distinct taxonomies and functional changes in L1 patients compared to C and L0 patients, suggesting compositional modulation of the oral microbiome, as the relative abundances of Centipeda, Veillonella, and Gemella suggested by metagenomics are correlated with tumor size, clinical stage, and active lesion. Metagenomics results also demonstrated that poor overall patient survival is associated with a higher relative abundance of Stenophotromonas, Staphylococcus, Centipeda, Selenomonas, Alloscordovia, and Acitenobacter. Finally, compositional and functional differences in the saliva content by metaproteomics analysis can distinguish healthy individuals from OSCC patients. In summary, our study suggests that oral microbiota and their protein abundance have potential diagnosis and prognosis value for oral cancer patients. Further studies are necessary to understand the role of uniquely detected metaproteins in the microbiota of healthy and OSCC patients as well as the crosstalk between saliva host proteins and the oral microbiome present in OSCC.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Granato, Daniela Campos | Mujer |
CNPEM - Brasil
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| 2 | Neves, Leandro X. | Hombre |
CNPEM - Brasil
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| 3 | Trino, Luciana D. | Mujer |
CNPEM - Brasil
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| 4 | Carnielli, Carolina M. | Mujer |
CNPEM - Brasil
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| 5 | Busso-Lopes, Ariane Fidelis | Mujer |
CNPEM - Brasil
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| 6 | Yokoo, Sami | Hombre |
CNPEM - Brasil
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| 7 | Pauletti, Bianca Alves | Mujer |
CNPEM - Brasil
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| 8 | Domingues, Romenia Ramos | - |
CNPEM - Brasil
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| 9 | Sa, Jamile O. | Mujer |
CNPEM - Brasil
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| 10 | Persinoti, Gabriella | Mujer |
CNPEM - Brasil
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| 11 | Paixao, Douglas A. A. | Hombre |
CNPEM - Brasil
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| 12 | Rivera, Cesar | - |
CNPEM - Brasil
Universidad de Talca - Chile |
| 13 | Patroni, Fabio M. S. | Hombre |
UNIV ESTADUAL CAMPINAS - Brasil
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| 14 | Tommazetto, Geizecler | - |
Aarhus Univ - Dinamarca
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| 15 | Santos-Silva, Alanroger | Hombre |
CNPEM - Brasil
Universidad de Talca - Chile Univ Estadual Campinas UNICAMP - Brasil |
| 16 | Lopes, Marcio A. | Hombre |
Univ Estadual Campinas UNICAMP - Brasil
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| 17 | de Castro Jr, Gilberto | Hombre |
UNIV SAO PAULO - Brasil
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| 18 | Brandao, Thais B. | - |
Inst Canc Estado DesaoPaulo - Brasil
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| 19 | Prado-Ribeiro, Ana Carolina | Mujer |
Inst Canc Estado DesaoPaulo - Brasil
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| 20 | Squina, Fabio M. | Hombre |
Univ Sorocaba - Brasil
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| 21 | Telles, Guilherme P. | Hombre |
UNIV ESTADUAL CAMPINAS - Brasil
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| 22 | Paes Leme, Adriana Franco | Mujer |
CNPEM - Brasil
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| Funding was provided by FAPESP Grants (2009/54067-3; 2010/19278-0, 2016/07846-0; and 2018/18496-6 to A.F.P.L.; 2014/06485-9; 2018/15535-0 and 2019/18751-9 to D.C.G.; 2019/21815-9 to A.F.B.L.; 2018/11958-4 to L.X.N.; 2018/02180-0 to C.M.C.; 2018/12194-8 to L. D.T.; 2018/15728-3 to JOS; 15/50590-4 to F.M.S.) and CNPq Grants (470549/2011-4 and 305851/2017-9 to A.F.P.L., 150221/2014-2 to D. C.G.; 305748/2017-3,428527/2018-3, and 306279/2020-7 to F.M.S. FAPESP (15/50590-4) and CNPq306279/2020-7). |