This large prospective cross-sectional study found weak and inconsistent associations between the gut microbiome and premalignant colorectal neoplasia, with no robust microbial signatures. Findings suggest that previously reported microbial shifts may emerge later in disease progression, potentially as a consequence rather than a cause of CRC. Longitudinal, multiomic studies disentangling temporal and causal pathways between the gut microbiome and neoplasia are required.
Louca et al. (Fri,) studied this question.