학술논문

The impact of cancer cachexia on gut microbiota composition and short-chain fatty acid metabolism in a murine model
Document Type
Article
Source
BMB Reports / Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Reports. Jul 31, 2023 56(7):404
Subject
16s amplicon sequencing
Cancer cachexia
Gut micro-biome
Muscle atrophy
Short-chain fatty acids (SCFA)
Language
English
ISSN
1976-6696
Abstract
This study investigates the relationship between cancer cachexia and the gut microbiota, focusing on the influence of cancer on microbial composition. Lewis lung cancer cell allografts were used to induce cachexia in mice, and body and muscle weight changes were monitored. Fecal samples were collected for targeted metabolomic analysis for short chain fatty acids and micro-biome analysis. The cachexia group exhibited lower alpha diversity and distinct beta diversity in gut microbiota, compared to the control group. Differential abundance analysis revealed higher Bifidobacterium and Romboutsia, but lower Streptococcus abundance in the cachexia group. Additionally, lower proportions of acetate and butyrate were observed in the cachexia group. The study observed that the impact of cancer cachexia on gut microbiota and their generated metabolites was significant, indicating a host-to-gut microbiota axis. [BMB Reports 2023; 56(7): 404-409]