1. Major data analysis errors invalidate cancer microbiome findings.
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Gihawi A, Ge Y, Lu J, Puiu D, Xu A, Cooper CS, Brewer DS, Pertea M, and Salzberg SL
- Subjects
- Humans, Computational Biology, Metagenomics, Data Analysis, Microbiota, Neoplasms
- Abstract
Importance: Recent reports showing that human cancers have a distinctive microbiome have led to a flurry of papers describing microbial signatures of different cancer types. Many of these reports are based on flawed data that, upon re-analysis, completely overturns the original findings. The re-analysis conducted here shows that most of the microbes originally reported as associated with cancer were not present at all in the samples. The original report of a cancer microbiome and more than a dozen follow-up studies are, therefore, likely to be invalid., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest.
- Published
- 2023
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