鼻咽癌
核梭杆菌
普雷沃菌属
癌症
生物
癌变
转录组
微生物群
医学
微生物学
癌症研究
免疫学
病理
内科学
放射治疗
基因
生物信息学
细菌
遗传学
牙周炎
基因表达
牙龈卟啉单胞菌
作者
Ying Liao,Yanxia Wu,Minzhong Tang,Yiwei Chen,Jin-Ru Xie,Yan Du,Tong‐Min Wang,Yong‐Qiao He,Wen‐Qiong Xue,Xiao‐Hui Zheng,Qiaoyun Liu,Mei‐Qi Zheng,Yijing Jia,Xia‐Ting Tong,Ting Zhou,Xi‐Zhao Li,Dawei Yang,Hua Diao,Wei‐Hua Jia
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-024-45518-2
摘要
Abstract The presence of oral microbes in extra-oral sites is linked to gastrointestinal cancers. However, their potential ectopically colonization in the nasopharynx and impact on local cancer development remains uncertain. Our study involving paired nasopharyngeal-oral microbial samples from nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) patients and controls unveils an aberrant oral-to-nasopharyngeal microbial translocation associated with increased NPC risk (OR = 4.51, P = 0.012). Thirteen species are classified as oral-translocated and enriched in NPC patients. Among these, Fusobacterium nucleatum and Prevotella intermedia are validated through culturomics and clonal strain identification. Nasopharyngeal biopsy meta-transcriptomes confirm these microbes within tumors, influencing local microenvironment and cytokine response. These microbes correlate significantly with the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) loads in the nasopharynx, exhibiting an increased dose-response relationship. Collectively, our study identifies oral microbes migrating to the nasopharynx, infiltrating tumors, impacting microenvironments and linking with EBV infection. These results enhance our understanding of abnormal microbial communication and their roles in carcinogenesis.
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