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Microbial Characteristics of Common Tongue Coatings in Patients with Precancerous Lesions of the Upper Gastrointestinal Tract

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Journal J Healthc Eng
Date 2022 Apr 28
PMID 35480154
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The tongue coating (TC) microbiota, a crucial component of the tongue coating, illustrates a huge microbial percentage of the body that mostly includes actinobacteria, bacteroides, firmicutes, and fusobacteria. The TC microbiota is closely related to the development of upper gastrointestinal malignancies, such as oral, gastric, and esophageal cancer. Nonetheless, the microbiological characteristics of common TCs in individuals with precancerous lesions of the upper gastrointestinal tract are still unclear. Herein, we designed a case-control study, recruiting 153 PLUGT patients with four different types of TCs, including 47 white-thin, 19 white-thick, 47 yellow-thin, and 40 yellow-thick, as well as 47 volunteers as controls. To analyze microbial characteristics, 16S rRNA microbiome approaches were used. An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was employed to assess serum IL-17A and total bile acid (TBA). According to the obtained results, was found to be a promising biomarker for thin as well as thick yellow coatings. In comparison to the control TC microbiota, 39 different genera developed commensal networks in common TCs. and were the most striking core bacteria. positively correlated with in W-thin and Y-thick coatings, with and in Y-thin coatings, with in Y-thick coatings, and with in W-thick and Y-thick coatings. Serum IL-17A levels were greater in cases with W-thin coating than in controls, and serum IL-17A was positively linked with in patients with W-thick or Y-thin coating. In Y-thin coating, the oral dominating bacteria was negatively linked with serum TBA. Taken together, the promoted bacteria were found to be synergistically proliferative in the TCs of PLUGT patients. The diverse TCs had distinct bacterial commensal networks, whereas the common TCs were linked by specific bacteria to serum IL-17A and TBA.

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