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Using Gut Microbiota As a Diagnostic Tool for Colorectal Cancer: Machine Learning Techniques Reveal Promising Results

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Journal J Med Microbiol
Specialty Microbiology
Date 2023 Jun 8
PMID 37288545
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Abstract

Increasing evidence suggests a correlation between gut microbiota and colorectal cancer (CRC). However, few studies have used gut microbiota as a diagnostic biomarker for CRC. The objective of this study was to explore whether a machine learning (ML) model based on gut microbiota could be used to diagnose CRC and identify key biomarkers in the model. We sequenced the 16S rRNA gene from faecal samples of 38 participants, including 17 healthy subjects and 21 CRC patients. Eight supervised ML algorithms were used to diagnose CRC based on faecal microbiota operational taxonomic units (OTUs), and the models were evaluated in terms of identification, calibration and clinical practicality for optimal modelling parameters. Finally, the key gut microbiota was identified using the random forest (RF) algorithm. We found that CRC was associated with the dysregulation of gut microbiota. Through a comprehensive evaluation of supervised ML algorithms, we found that different algorithms had significantly different prediction performance using faecal microbiomes. Different data screening methods played an important role in optimization of the prediction models. We found that naïve Bayes algorithms [NB, accuracy=0.917, area under the curve (AUC)=0.926], RF (accuracy=0.750, AUC=0.926) and logistic regression (LR, accuracy=0.750, AUC=0.889) had high predictive potential for CRC. Furthermore, important features in the model, namely (AUC=0.814) (AUC=0.784) and (AUC=0.750), could each be used as diagnostic biomarkers of CRC. Our results suggested an association between gut microbiota dysregulation and CRC, and demonstrated the feasibility of the gut microbiota to diagnose cancer. The bacteria and were key biomarkers for CRC.

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