2023
DOI: 10.1001/jamadermatol.2023.2955
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Gut Microbiome in Patients With Early-Stage and Late-Stage Melanoma

Russell G. Witt,
Samuel H. Cass,
Tiffaney Tran
et al.

Abstract: ImportanceThe gut microbiome modulates the immune system and responses to immunotherapy in patients with late-stage melanoma. It is unknown whether fecal microbiota profiles differ between healthy individuals and patients with melanoma or if microbiota profiles differ among patients with different stages of melanoma. Defining gut microbiota profiles in individuals without melanoma and those with early-stage and late-stage melanoma may reveal features associated with disease progression.ObjectiveTo characterize… Show more

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“…We can infer the composition of the gut mucosal microbiome by examining the metagenomic landscape of the stool microbiome and this can give us invaluable information on how many different bacterial taxa are present in the host’s intestine i.e., on the taxonomic diversity. In a case control study, the gut microbiome diversity and composition were different between healthy controls, patients with early stage (stage I/II) and patients with late-stage melanoma (stage III/IV) [ 215 ]. Characteristically, α-diversity diminished in later stage melanoma.…”
Section: Intestinal Microbiome As a Biomarker In Melanomamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We can infer the composition of the gut mucosal microbiome by examining the metagenomic landscape of the stool microbiome and this can give us invaluable information on how many different bacterial taxa are present in the host’s intestine i.e., on the taxonomic diversity. In a case control study, the gut microbiome diversity and composition were different between healthy controls, patients with early stage (stage I/II) and patients with late-stage melanoma (stage III/IV) [ 215 ]. Characteristically, α-diversity diminished in later stage melanoma.…”
Section: Intestinal Microbiome As a Biomarker In Melanomamentioning
confidence: 99%