作者
Christine M Dejea, Elizabeth C Wick, Elizabeth M Hechenbleikner, James R White, Jessica L Mark Welch, Blair J Rossetti, Scott N Peterson, Erik C Snesrud, Gary G Borisy, Mark Lazarev, Ellen Stein, Jamuna Vadivelu, April C Roslani, Ausuma A Malik, Jane W Wanyiri, Khean L Goh, Iyadorai Thevambiga, Kai Fu, Fengyi Wan, Nicolas Llosa, Franck Housseau, Katharine Romans, XinQun Wu, Florencia M McAllister, Shaoguang Wu, Bert Vogelstein, Kenneth W Kinzler, Drew M Pardoll, Cynthia L Sears
发表日期
2014/12/23
期刊
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
卷号
111
期号
51
页码范围
18321-18326
出版商
National Academy of Sciences
简介
Environmental factors clearly affect colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence, but the mechanisms through which these factors function are unknown. One prime candidate is an altered colonic microbiota. Here we show that the mucosal microbiota organization is a critical factor associated with a subset of CRC. We identified invasive polymicrobial bacterial biofilms (bacterial aggregates), structures previously associated with nonmalignant intestinal pathology, nearly universally (89%) on right-sided tumors (13 of 15 CRCs, 4 of 4 adenomas) but on only 12% of left-sided tumors (2 of 15 CRCs, 0 of 2 adenomas). Surprisingly, patients with biofilm-positive tumors, whether cancers or adenomas, all had biofilms on their tumor-free mucosa far distant from their tumors. Bacterial biofilms were associated with diminished colonic epithelial cell E-cadherin and enhanced epithelial cell IL-6 and Stat3 activation, as well as increased …
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