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Antitumor Activities of tRNA-Derived Fragments and tRNA Halves from Non-pathogenic Escherichia coli Strains on Colorectal Cancer and Their Structure-Activity Relationship

Kai‐Yue Cao, Yu Pan, Tong‐Meng Yan, Peng Tao, Yi Xiao, Zhi‐Hong Jiang

2022mSystems25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

While the gut microbiota has been increasingly recognized to be of vital importance for human health and disease, the current literature shows that there is a lack of attention given to non-pathogenic Escherichia coli strains. Moreover, the biological activities of tRNA fragments (tRFs) derived from bacteria have rarely been investigated. The findings from this study revealed tRFs as a new class of bioactive constituents derived from gut microorganisms, suggesting that studies on biological functional molecules in the intestinal microbiota should not neglect tRFs. Research on tRFs would play an important role in the biological research of gut microorganisms, including bacterium-bacterium interactions, the gut-brain axis, and the gut-liver axis, etc. Furthermore, the guidance on the rational design of tRF therapeutics provided in this study indicates that further investigations should pay more attention to these therapeutics from probiotics. The innovative drug research of tRFs as potent druggable RNA molecules derived from intestinal microorganisms would open a new area in biomedical sciences.

Topics & Concepts

Transfer RNAEscherichia coliBiologyEscherichiaPathogenic bacteriaMicrobiologyBacteriaCancerColorectal cancerPathogenic Escherichia coliGeneticsRNAGeneRNA modifications and cancerRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsCancer-related molecular mechanisms research