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Microbiome composition indicate dysbiosis and lower richness in tumor breast tissues compared to healthy adjacent paired tissue, within the same women.

Maria Valeria EspositoBruno FossoMarcella NunziatoGiorgio CasaburiValeria D'ArgenioAlessandra CalabreseMassimiliano D'AiutoGerardo BottiGraziano PesoleFrancesco Salvatore
Published in: BMC cancer (2022)
Our study provides information about the breast tissue microbial composition, as compared with very closely adjacent healthy tissue (paired samples within the same woman); the differences found are such to have possible diagnostic and therapeutic implications; further studies are necessary to clarify if the differences found in the breast tissue microbiome are simply an association or a concausative pathogenetic effect in BC. A comparison of different results on similar studies seems not to assess a universal microbiome signature, but single ones depending on the environmental cohorts' locations.
Keyphrases
  • gene expression
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