Thyroid carcinoma is a common endocrine organ cancer associated
with abnormal hormone secretion, leading to the
disorder of metabolism. The intestinal microbiota is vital to
maintain digestive and immunologic homeostasis. The relevant
information of the microbial community in the gut and
thyroid, including composition, structure, and relationship,
is unclear in thyroid carcinoma patients. A total of 93 samples
from 25 patients were included in this study. The results
showed that microbial communities existed in thyroid tissue;
gut and thyroid had high abundance of facultative anaerobes
from the Proteobacteria phyla. The microbial metabolism from
the thyroid and gut may be affected by the thyroid carcinoma
cells. The cooccurrence network showed that the margins of
different thyroid tissues were unique areas with more competition;
the stabilization of microcommunities from tissue
and stool may be maintained by several clusters of species
that may execute different vital metabolism processes dominantly
that are attributed to the microenvironment of cancer.
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