To date, the increased awareness of the impact of microbes on human health has promoted scientific interest in microbiome studies for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes, revealing correla- tions between specific taxa and cancer. In particular, numerous species of Porphyromonas have been associated with several types of tumors. Previously, we studied the urobiome using Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS), and found an increase in Porphyromonas somerae in first morning urine of subjects affected by bladder cancer (BCa). Here, we aimed to confirm the presence of P. somerae in BCa patients by using droplet digital Polymerase Chain Reaction (ddPCR), testing a cohort of 102 male subjects over 50 years. Our findings showed a significant increase in P. somerae in the urine of the BCa group within both ddPCR and NGS, and a correlation between the two methods was observed at a statistical level. Moreover, P. somerae’s identification with ddPCR confirmed a significant association between this bacterium and the presence of BCa, highlighting its potential role as a biomarker. This allows us to propose the ddPCR as a suitable method for first-stage BCa screening and follow-up.

Insights into Porphyromonas somerae in Bladder Cancer Patients: Urinary Detection by ddPCR / Russo, Filippo; Esposito, Speranza; Tripodi, Lorella; Pandolfo, Savio Domenico; Aveta, Achille; Amato, Felice; Nardelli, Carmela; Imbimbo, Ciro; Pastore, Lucio; Castaldo, Giuseppe. - In: MICROORGANISMS. - ISSN 2076-2607. - 12:10(2024). [10.3390/microorganisms12102049]

Insights into Porphyromonas somerae in Bladder Cancer Patients: Urinary Detection by ddPCR

Russo, Filippo;Esposito, Speranza;Tripodi, Lorella;Pandolfo, Savio Domenico;Aveta, Achille;Amato, Felice;Nardelli, Carmela
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Imbimbo, Ciro;Pastore, Lucio;Castaldo, Giuseppe
2024

Abstract

To date, the increased awareness of the impact of microbes on human health has promoted scientific interest in microbiome studies for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes, revealing correla- tions between specific taxa and cancer. In particular, numerous species of Porphyromonas have been associated with several types of tumors. Previously, we studied the urobiome using Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS), and found an increase in Porphyromonas somerae in first morning urine of subjects affected by bladder cancer (BCa). Here, we aimed to confirm the presence of P. somerae in BCa patients by using droplet digital Polymerase Chain Reaction (ddPCR), testing a cohort of 102 male subjects over 50 years. Our findings showed a significant increase in P. somerae in the urine of the BCa group within both ddPCR and NGS, and a correlation between the two methods was observed at a statistical level. Moreover, P. somerae’s identification with ddPCR confirmed a significant association between this bacterium and the presence of BCa, highlighting its potential role as a biomarker. This allows us to propose the ddPCR as a suitable method for first-stage BCa screening and follow-up.
2024
Insights into Porphyromonas somerae in Bladder Cancer Patients: Urinary Detection by ddPCR / Russo, Filippo; Esposito, Speranza; Tripodi, Lorella; Pandolfo, Savio Domenico; Aveta, Achille; Amato, Felice; Nardelli, Carmela; Imbimbo, Ciro; Pastore, Lucio; Castaldo, Giuseppe. - In: MICROORGANISMS. - ISSN 2076-2607. - 12:10(2024). [10.3390/microorganisms12102049]
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