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Enrichment of Prevotella intermedia in human colorectal cancer and its additive effects with Fusobacterium nucleatum on the malignant transformation of colorectal adenomas

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JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE
卷 29, 期 1, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12929-022-00869-0

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Colorectal cancer; Microbiome; 16S rRNA sequencing; Prevotella intermedia; Fusobacterium nucleatum; Malignant transformation

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  1. VGH, TSGH, NDMC, AS Joint Research Program
  2. Academia Sinica GMM
  3. Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan, Republic of China [MOST 107-2321-B037-003, MOST 108-2321-B-037-001, MOST 109-2314-B-037-046-MY3]
  4. Kaohsiung Medical University Center for Cancer Research [KMU-TC111A04-1]
  5. Kaohsiung Medical University [KMUH107-7R02]
  6. Kaohsiung Medical University Research Center Grant [KMU-TC111A02-2]

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This study identified the overrepresentation of Prevotella intermedia in colorectal adenocarcinoma tissues and its role in enhancing migration and invasion abilities of CRC cells. The co-abundance of P. intermedia and F. nucleatum in tumor tissues was associated with lymph node involvement and distant metastasis, with additive effects on CRC cell migration and invasion. These findings could help identify patients at high risk for malignant transformation of colorectal adenomas or metastasis of CRC for optimal clinical management.
Background Owing to the heterogeneity of microbiota among individuals and populations, only Fusobacterium nucleatum and Bacteroides fragilis have been reported to be enriched in colorectal cancer (CRC) in multiple studies. Thus, the discovery of additional bacteria contributing to CRC development in various populations can be expected. We aimed to identify bacteria associated with the progression of colorectal adenoma to carcinoma and determine the contribution of these bacteria to malignant transformation in patients of Han Chinese origin. Methods Microbiota composition was determined through 16S rRNA V3-V4 amplicon sequencing of autologous adenocarcinomas, adenomatous polyps, and non-neoplastic colon tissue samples (referred to as tri-part samples) in patients with CRC. Enriched taxa in adenocarcinoma tissues were identified through pairwise comparison. The abundance of candidate bacteria was quantified through genomic quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) in tissue samples from 116 patients. Associations of candidate bacteria with clinicopathological features and genomic and genetic alterations were evaluated through odds ratio tests. Additionally, the effects of candidate bacteria on CRC cell proliferation, migration, and invasion were evaluated through the co-culture of CRC cells with bacterial cells or with conditioned media from bacteria. Results Prevotella intermedia was overrepresented in adenocarcinomas compared with paired adenomatous polyps. Furthermore, co-abundance of P. intermedia and F. nucleatum was observed in tumor tissues. More notably, the coexistence of these two bacteria in adenocarcinomas was associated with lymph node involvement and distant metastasis. These two bacteria also exerted additive effects on the enhancement of the migration and invasion abilities of CRC cells. Finally, conditioned media from P. intermedia promoted the migration and invasion of CRC cells. Conclusion This report is the first to demonstrate that P. intermedia is enriched in colorectal adenocarcinoma tissues and enhances the migration and invasion abilities of CRC cells. Moreover, P. intermedia and F. nucleatum exert additive effects on the malignant transformation of colorectal adenomas into carcinomas. These findings can be used to identify patients at a high risk of malignant transformation of colorectal adenomas or metastasis of CRC, and they can accordingly be provided optimal clinical management.

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