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Metaproteomics characterizes human gut microbiota function in colorectal cancer


ABSTRACT: Alterations in gut microbiota have been implicated in the pathogenesis of Colorectal Cancer (CRC). Here we collected fecal samples from 14 CRC patients and 14 healthy volunteer cohorts, and characterized their microbiota using label-free quantitative metaproteomics method. We have quantified 30,062 gut microbial protein groups, 91,902 peptides, and 195 genera of microbes, among which 341 proteins were found significantly different in abundance between the CRC patients and healthy volunteers. Our study demonstrates that gut bacteria involve in CRC pathogenesis not only via taxonomy abundance variations but also functional activity changes.

ORGANISM(S): Homo Sapiens

SUBMITTER: Liang Qiao  

PROVIDER: PXD013386 | iProX | Sun Feb 23 00:00:00 GMT 2020

REPOSITORIES: iProX

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Metaproteomics characterizes human gut microbiome function in colorectal cancer.

Long Shuping S   Yang Yi Y   Shen Chengpin C   Wang Yiwen Y   Deng Anmei A   Qin Qin Q   Qiao Liang L  

NPJ biofilms and microbiomes 20200324 1


Pathogenesis of colorectal cancer (CRC) is associated with alterations in gut microbiome. Previous studies have focused on the changes of taxonomic abundances by metagenomics. Variations of the function of intestinal bacteria in CRC patients compared to healthy crowds remain largely unknown. Here we collected fecal samples from CRC patients and healthy volunteers and characterized their microbiome using quantitative metaproteomic method. We have identified and quantified 91,902 peptides, 30,062  ...[more]

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