Our results showed that the panel including the above four miRNAs derived from plasma EVs was most effective in distinguishing tumor patients from normal subjects, while integrated plasma EVs-derived miR-1246, miR-28-3p and total plasma miRNAs miR-636, miR-7641 showed the best capability in predicting lymph node metastasis. In summary, our studies revealed that plasma EVs-derived miRNAs could be emerged as promising biomarkers for ESCC diagnosis.
This is first study to unravel the association of butyrate producing bacteria with HCC patients and the significance of bacterial metabolite butyrate as anti-tumour in sorafenib resistant hepatocellular carcinoma. The study also demonstrated the plausible new aspects of bacterial metabolite butyrate association with sorafenib-targeted miRNAs (miR-7641 and miR-199). Hence, the study highlighted the therapeutic potential of bacterial metabolite butyrate that might improve the clinical management of hepatocellular carcinoma.