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Gut Microbiota Eubacterium callanderi Exerts Anti-Colorectal Cancer Activity

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MICROBIOLOGY SPECTRUM
卷 10, 期 6, 页码 -

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/spectrum.02531-22

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gut microbiota; Eubacterium callanderi; colorectal cancer; anti-cancer activity; apoptosis; cell cycle arrest

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  1. Bio & Medical Technology Development Program of the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Ministry of Science [NRF-2016M3A9F3947962, NRF-2019M3A9F3065226]
  2. ICT (MSIT) of the Republic of Korea
  3. Korea Research Institute of Bioscience & Biotechnology (KRIBB) Research Initiative Program [KGM5232221]
  4. National Research Council of Science & Technology (NST), Republic of Korea [KGM5232221] Funding Source: Korea Institute of Science & Technology Information (KISTI), National Science & Technology Information Service (NTIS)

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This study identified Eubacterium callanderi as a gut microbiota strain with anti-colorectal cancer activity. The cell-free supernatant of E. callanderi demonstrated dose-dependent and cancer cell-specific antiproliferative activity. The active molecules in the supernatant were heat stable and protease insensitive, and high concentrations of butyrate were found to possess anticancer activity. Ethyl acetate-extracted cell-free supernatant and 4-aminobutanoic acid were suggested to have potential anti-CRC effects. In a mouse model, oral administration of E. callanderi and peri-tumoral injection of the cell-free supernatant inhibited tumor growth. These findings suggest that E. callanderi could be a potential candidate for developing probiotics for colorectal cancer control.
The gut microbiota (GM) is associated with colorectal cancer (CRC) development. However, studies demonstrating the role of GM in CRC are limited to metagenomic analyses. These studies lack direct evidence proving that the candidate strains are involved in CRC, and isolated probiotics for bacteriotherapy. Therefore, to identify novel GM with anti-CRC activity, we previously isolated gut bacteria from the feces of healthy individuals, screened the isolated GM's anti-CRC activity, and discovered that cell-free supernatants of GM isolates demonstrated antiproliferative activity against CRC cells. Here, our study identified one of them as Eubacterium callanderi and chose it for further study because the genus Eubacterium has been suggested to contribute to various aspects of gut health; however, the functions are unknown. First, we confirmed that E. callanderi cell-free supernatant (EcCFS) exerted antiproliferative activity-by inducing apoptosis and cell cycle arrestthat was dose-dependent and specific to cancer cell lines. Next, we discovered that EcCFS active molecules were heat stable and protease insensitive. High-performance liquid chromatography analysis revealed that EcCFS contained high butyrate concentrations possessing anticancer activity. Additionally, gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis of the aqueous phase of ethyl acetate-extracted EcCFS and an antiproliferation assay of the aqueous phase and 4-aminobutanoic acid (GABA) suggested that GABA is a possible anti-CRC agent. Finally, in the CT26 allograft mouse model, E. callanderi oral administration and EcCFS peri-tumoral injection inhibited tumor growth in vivo. Therefore, our study reveals that E. callanderi has an anti-CRC effect and suggests that it may be a potential candidate for developing probiotics to control CRC. IMPORTANCE The gut microbiota has been reported to be involved in colorectal cancer, as suggested by metagenomic analysis. However, metagenomic analysis has limitations, such as bias in the analysis and the absence of bacterial resources for follow-up studies. Therefore, we attempted to discover gut microorganisms that are related to colorectal cancer using the culturomics method. In this study, we discovered that Eubacterium callanderi possesses anti-colorectal cancer activity in vitro and in vivo, suggesting that E. callanderi could be used in bacteriotherapy for colorectal cancer treatment.

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