Research progress on the analysis of microbial microbiota in breast cancer based on gene sequencing technology
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1.Department of Eugenic Genetics Institute,Jiangnan University Maternity Hospital,Wuxi 214002 ;2.Department of Eugenic Genetics Institute,the Affiliated Wuxi Maternity and Child Health Care Hospital of Nanjing Medical University,Wuxi 214002 ;3.Dean’s Office,The Second People’s Hospital of Haidong City,Haidong 810600 ,China

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    Breast cancer harbors a distinctive microbial community that significantly differs in quantity and diversity from normal breast tissue,benign breast diseases,and adjacent non-cancerous tissues. Moreover,the microbial composition varies among different molecular subtypes,grades,and stages of breast cancer. This suggests that the breast cancer-associated microbiota play an important role in the initiation,progression,and treatment of breast cancer. Nevertheless,due to factors such as ethnic and geographical disparities,sample sizes,and sequencing depths,there are discrepancies in current research results,and there is a lack of comprehensive reviews. Therefore,this paper summarizes the latest research progress on microbiota sequencing in breast cancer, systematically analyzes the differences in microbial composition between breast cancer tissues and non-cancerous tissues,and between different molecular subtypes,pathological grades and stages of breast cancer,and discusses the roles of microbiota in the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer,with the aim of providing a new perspective for the future diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer based on microbiota.

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王清华,李溯,杨蕊,陈道桢.基于基因测序技术分析乳腺癌中微生物菌群的研究进展[J].南京医科大学学报(自然科学版英文版),2024,(7):992-1001.

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  • Received:March 30,2024
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