Microbiota composition in bilateral healthy breast tissue and breast tumors/Experiment 2/Signature 1

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Curated date: 2025/06/19

Curator: Ecsharp

Revision editor(s): Ecsharp

Source: Online Resource 3

Description: A total of 131 OTUs were identified as significantly associated with tissue group (normal or tumor) through a generalized linear mixed effects model with individual subject as the random effect and disease status as the fixed effect. The most specific level of taxonomic classification is reported for each OTU. A positive coefficient indicates the OTU is more abundant in normal tissue and a negative coefficient indicates the OTU is more abundant in tumor tissue.

Abundance in Group 1: increased abundance in Tumor Breast Tissue

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Acinetobacter
Actinomyces
Akkermansia
Anaerococcus
Anaeroplasmataceae
Bacillota
Bacillus
Blautia
Brevibacillus
Bulleidia
Candidatus Babelota
Chitinophagaceae
Christensenellaceae
Collinsella
Comamonadaceae
Comamonas
Corynebacterium
Cytophagales
Desulfovibrio
Elizabethkingia
Eubacteriales
Eubacterium
Faecalibacterium
Flavobacterium
Lachnospiraceae
Lactobacillus
Limnohabitans
Microbacteriaceae
Muribaculaceae
Oscillospiraceae
Oxalobacteraceae
Parvimonas
Phascolarctobacterium
Prevotella
Propionibacteriaceae
Pyramidobacter
Rhodococcus
Rhodoluna
Rikenellaceae
Staphylococcus
Streptococcus
Succinivibrio
Sutterella
Order RF32Order RF32
Family ACK-M1Family ACK-M1
Order YS2Order YS2
Order ML615J-28Order ML615J-28
Anaerovoracaceae

Revision editor(s): Ecsharp