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DOI10.1126/science.aal5240 ; 10.1126/science.aal5240
Analysis of Fusobacterium persistence and antibiotic response in colorectal cancer; Analysis of Fusobacterium persistence and antibiotic response in colorectal cancer
Bullman, Susan1,2; Pedamallu, Chandra S.1,2; Sicinska, Ewa1; Claney, Thomas E.3; Zhang, Xiaoyang1,2; Cai, Diana1,2; Neuberg, Donna1; Huang, Katherine2; Guevara, Fatima1; Nelson, Timothy1; Chipashvili, Otari1; Hagan, Timothy1; Walker, Mark2; Ramachandran, Aruna1,2; Diosdado, Begona1,2; Serna, Garazi4; Mulet, Nuria4; Landolfi, Stefania4; Ramon y Cajal, Santiago4; Fasani, Roberta4; Aguirre, Andrew J.1,2,3; Ng, Kimmie1; Elez, Elena4; Ogino, Shuji1,3,5; Tabernero, Josep4; Fuchs, Charles S.6; Hahn, William C.1,2,3; Nuciforo, Paolo4; Meyerson, Matthew1,2,3
2017-12-15 ; 2017-12-15
发表期刊SCIENCE ; SCIENCE
ISSN0036-8075 ; 0036-8075
EISSN1095-9203 ; 1095-9203
出版年2017 ; 2017
卷号358期号:6369页码:1443-+
文章类型Article ; Article
语种英语 ; 英语
国家USA; USA; Spain; Spain
英文摘要

Colorectal cancers comprise a complex mixture of malignant cells, nontransformed cells, and microorganisms. Fusobacterium nucleatum is among the most prevalent bacterial species in colorectal cancer tissues. Here we show that colonization of human colorectal cancers with Fusobacterium and its associated microbiome-including Bacteroides, Selenomonas, and Prevotella species-is maintained in distal metastases, demonstrating microbiome stability between paired primary and metastatic tumors. In situ hybridization analysis revealed that Fusobacterium is predominantly associated with cancer cells in the metastatic lesions. Mouse xenografts of human primary colorectal adenocarcinomas were found to retain viable Fusobacterium and its associated microbiome through successive passages. Treatment of mice bearing a colon cancer xenograft with the antibiotic metronidazole reduced Fusobacterium load, cancer cell proliferation, and overall tumor growth. These observations argue for further investigation of antimicrobial interventions as a potential treatment for patients with Fusobacterium-associated colorectal cancer.


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Colorectal cancers comprise a complex mixture of malignant cells, nontransformed cells, and microorganisms. Fusobacterium nucleatum is among the most prevalent bacterial species in colorectal cancer tissues. Here we show that colonization of human colorectal cancers with Fusobacterium and its associated microbiome-including Bacteroides, Selenomonas, and Prevotella species-is maintained in distal metastases, demonstrating microbiome stability between paired primary and metastatic tumors. In situ hybridization analysis revealed that Fusobacterium is predominantly associated with cancer cells in the metastatic lesions. Mouse xenografts of human primary colorectal adenocarcinomas were found to retain viable Fusobacterium and its associated microbiome through successive passages. Treatment of mice bearing a colon cancer xenograft with the antibiotic metronidazole reduced Fusobacterium load, cancer cell proliferation, and overall tumor growth. These observations argue for further investigation of antimicrobial interventions as a potential treatment for patients with Fusobacterium-associated colorectal cancer.


领域地球科学 ; 地球科学 ; 气候变化 ; 气候变化 ; 资源环境 ; 资源环境
收录类别SCI-E ; SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000417918500044 ; WOS:000417918500044
WOS关键词MOLECULAR-FEATURES ; MOLECULAR-FEATURES ; NUCLEATUM ; NUCLEATUM ; COLON ; COLON ; TUMORIGENESIS ; TUMORIGENESIS ; CARCINOGENESIS ; CARCINOGENESIS ; INFLAMMATION ; INFLAMMATION ; ASSOCIATION ; ASSOCIATION ; MICROBIOTA ; MICROBIOTA ; BINDING ; BINDING ; CELLS ; CELLS
WOS类目Multidisciplinary Sciences ; Multidisciplinary Sciences
WOS研究方向Science & Technology - Other Topics ; Science & Technology - Other Topics
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条目标识符http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/197567
专题地球科学
资源环境科学
气候变化
作者单位1.Harvard Med Sch, Dana Farber Canc Inst, Boston, MA 02115 USA;
2.Broad Inst MIT & Harvard, Cambridge, MA 02142 USA;
3.Harvard Med Sch, Brigham & Womens Hosp, Boston, MA 02115 USA;
4.Univ Autonoma Barcelona, Vall dHebron Univ Hosp, Vall dHebron Inst Oncol, CIBERONC, Barcelona, Spain;
5.Harvard TH Chan Sch Publ Hlth, Boston, MA 02115 USA;
6.Yale Sch Med, Yale Canc Ctr, New Haven, CT 06520 USA
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Bullman, Susan,Pedamallu, Chandra S.,Sicinska, Ewa,et al. Analysis of Fusobacterium persistence and antibiotic response in colorectal cancer, Analysis of Fusobacterium persistence and antibiotic response in colorectal cancer[J]. SCIENCE, SCIENCE,2017, 2017,358, 358(6369):1443-+, 1443-+.
APA Bullman, Susan.,Pedamallu, Chandra S..,Sicinska, Ewa.,Claney, Thomas E..,Zhang, Xiaoyang.,...&Meyerson, Matthew.(2017).Analysis of Fusobacterium persistence and antibiotic response in colorectal cancer.SCIENCE,358(6369),1443-+.
MLA Bullman, Susan,et al."Analysis of Fusobacterium persistence and antibiotic response in colorectal cancer".SCIENCE 358.6369(2017):1443-+.
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