This is an exploratory, single-center, being conducted at Beijing Haidian Hospital in order to detect the relationship between microbiome of upper gastrointestinal and pathogenesis of multiple primary lung cancer.
This study intends to analyze the bacterial community structure of respiratory tract, upper digestive tract, lesion and adjacent to cancer in patients with multiple primary lung cancer, and to explore the association between upper digestive tract bacterial community and lung microecology, in order to find the characteristics of upper digestive tract bacterial strains involved in regulating lung cancer microenvironment, and explore the possible interaction mechanism between upper digestive tract bacterial community and lung cancer gene mutation.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
20
GERD symptom assessment: Standardized GERD-Q questionnaire to evaluate reflux symptoms (heartburn, acid regurgitation) and high-risk behaviors. Microbiome analysis: 16S rDNA sequencing of upper gastrointestinal and intratumoral microbiota.
Beijing Haidian Hospital
Beijing, China, China
Microbial homology between upper gastrointestinal (UGI) microbiota and intratumoral microbiota
Based on 16S rDNA sequencing data, calculate the Bray-Curtis similarity index between the intratumoral microbiota and the patient's own upper gastrointestinal (UGI) microbiota. Use SourceTracker2 to quantify the contribution of UGI microbiota to the intratumoral microbiota. Apply PERMANOVA analysis to compare the differences in microbiota similarity between the MPLC and SPLC groups.
Time frame: Sequencing and analysis will be completed within 6 months after sample collection.
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