Abstract:BackgroundThe CpG island methylator phenotype(CIMP)with extensive promoter methylation isa distinct epigenotype incolorectal cancer (CRC). Changes in microbiota and epigenetic dysregulation mightbe the key underlying mechanism.MethodsTissueswith stages I–III cancerwere collected afterproctocolectomy. The 16S rRNA gene sequencing was carried to determine the differences in microbiota.Subsequently,BRAF mutation,the statusof microsatellite instability (MSI, also known as mismatch repair deficiency) and CIMP were … Show more
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