Changes in gastric mucosal microbiota in gastric carcinogenesis: a systematic review protocol

Ruoyu Ji, Xinyu Zhao, Xinyuan Cao, Yizhen Zhang, Yingyun Yang
2021 BMJ Open  
The human stomach is a complex and diverse microbial ecosystem. Consecutive alternations of gastric microbiota occur in gastric carcinogenesis, while the changing pattern during this process remains controversial across studies. We aim to identify the changes in the diversity and composition of gastric mucosal microbiota in gastric tumorigenesis. We will search through PubMed, EMBASE and Cochrane databases, as well as conference proceedings and references of review articles for observational
more » ... icles reporting either the relative abundance of bacteria at the phylum or genus level or at least one of the alpha diversity indexes respectively and clearly in both gastric cancer and non-cancer groups. Selection of studies and data extraction will be performed independently by two researchers. Disagreements will be resolved through discussion. Risk of bias will be assessed using the modified Newcastle-Ottawa Scale. Quantitative analyses will be performed using a random effects model, where the effect measurement will be expressed as the MD. Ethical approval for this systematic review is not required, as the study is based exclusively on published documents and will not include any individual data. Findings of this study are expected to be disseminated through peer-reviewed journals or conference proceedings. CRD42020206973.
doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2020-045810 pmid:33653765 pmcid:PMC7929888 fatcat:hb55lcpgbvhwpj3q6f4ezoggxu