Identification of intratumoral bacteria that enhance breast tumor metastasis.

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Tác giả: Sam Aparicio, Shannon Awrey, Haggai Bar-Yoseph, Sean Beatty, Shawn Chafe, Mihai Cirstea, Shoukat Dedhar, B Brett Finlay, Zachary J Gerbec, Esther Kong, Zakhar Krekhno, Paul C McDonald, Avril Metcalfe-Roach, Sebastian H Moreno, Oksana Nemirovsky, Jorge Pena-Díaz, Nina Radisavljevic, Antonio Serapio-Palacios, Sarah E Woodward

Ngôn ngữ: eng

Ký hiệu phân loại: 658.32259 Personnel management (Human resource management)

Thông tin xuất bản: United States : mBio , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 690934

UNLABELLED: The central, mortality-associated hallmark of cancer is the process of metastasis. It is increasingly recognized that bacteria influence multiple facets of cancer progression, but the extent to which tumor microenvironment-associated bacteria control metastasis in cancer is poorly understood. To identify tumor-associated bacteria and their role in metastasis, we utilized established murine models of non-metastatic and metastatic breast tumors to identify bacteria capable of driving metastatic disease. We found several species of the IMPORTANCE: Metastasis is a major barrier to long-term survival for cancer patients, and therapeutic options for patients with aggressive, metastatic forms of breast cancer remain limited. It is therefore critical to understand the differences between non-metastatic and metastatic disease to identify potential methods for slowing or even stopping metastasis. In this work, we identify a bacterial species present with metastatic breast tumors capable of increasing the metastatic capabilities of tumor cells. We isolated and sequenced this bacteria, as well as a control species which failed to promote metastasis, and identified specific bacterial genes that were unique to the metastasis-promoting species. We tested for the presence of these bacterial genes in patient tumor samples and found they were more likely to be associated with mortality. We also identified enrichment of specific bacterial functions, providing insight into possible sources of bacteria-driven increases in the metastatic potential of multiple cancer types.
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