Fusobacterium nucleatum infection is prevalent in human colorectal carcinoma
BC Cancer Agency · Simon Fraser University · +2 more institutions
Abstract
An estimated 15% or more of the cancer burden worldwide is attributable to known infectious agents. We screened colorectal carcinoma and matched normal tissue specimens using RNA-seq followed by host sequence subtraction and found marked over-representation of Fusobacterium nucleatum sequences in tumors relative to control specimens. F. nucleatum is an invasive anaerobe that has been linked previously to periodontitis and appendicitis, but not to cancer. Fusobacteria are rare constituents of the fecal microbiota, but have been cultured previously from biopsies of inflamed gut mucosa. We obtained a Fusobacterium isolate from a frozen tumor specimen; this showed highest sequence similarity to a known gut mucosa…
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Authors
11- MCMauro CastellarinCorresponding
BC Cancer Agency, Simon Fraser University, Canada's Michael Smith Genome Sciences Centre
- RMRobin M. Warren
BC Cancer Agency, Canada's Michael Smith Genome Sciences Centre
- JFJamie Freeman
BC Cancer Agency, Canada's Michael Smith Genome Sciences Centre
- LDLisa Dreolini
BC Cancer Agency, Canada's Michael Smith Genome Sciences Centre
- MKMartin Krzywinski
BC Cancer Agency, Canada's Michael Smith Genome Sciences Centre
Topics & keywords
- Fusobacterium nucleatum
- Fusobacteria
- Fusobacterium
- Biology
- Colorectal cancer
- Pathology
- Carcinoma
- Bacteroidaceae
- Good health and well-being