丁酸盐
结直肠癌
分泌物
生物
肠道细菌
细菌
癌症
微生物学
癌症研究
医学
内科学
遗传学
生物化学
发酵
作者
Shintaro Okumura,Yusuke Konishi,Megumi Narukawa,Yuki Sugiura,Shin Yoshimoto,Yuriko Arai,Shintaro Sato,Yasuo Yoshida,Shunya Tsuji,Ken Uemura,Masahiro Wakita,Tatsuyuki Matsudaira,Tomonori Matsumoto,Shimpei Kawamoto,Akiko Takahashi,Yoshiro Itatani,Hiroaki Miki,Manabu Takamatsu,Kazutaka Obama,Kengo Takeuchi
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-021-25965-x
摘要
Abstract Emerging evidence is revealing that alterations in gut microbiota are associated with colorectal cancer (CRC). However, very little is currently known about whether and how gut microbiota alterations are causally associated with CRC development. Here we show that 12 faecal bacterial taxa are enriched in CRC patients in two independent cohort studies. Among them, 2 Porphyromonas species are capable of inducing cellular senescence, an oncogenic stress response, through the secretion of the bacterial metabolite, butyrate. Notably, the invasion of these bacteria is observed in the CRC tissues, coinciding with the elevation of butyrate levels and signs of senescence-associated inflammatory phenotypes. Moreover, although the administration of these bacteria into Apc Δ14/+ mice accelerate the onset of colorectal tumours, this is not the case when bacterial butyrate-synthesis genes are disrupted. These results suggest a causal relationship between Porphyromonas species overgrowth and colorectal tumourigenesis which may be due to butyrate-induced senescence.
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