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Contributions of Human-Associated Archaeal Metabolites to Tumor Microenvironment and Carcinogenesis

Mingwei Cai, Shruthi Kandalai, Xiaoyu Tang, Qingfei Zheng

2022Microbiology Spectrum34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

More evidence suggests that archaea are associated with human disease, including cancer. Here, we present the first framework of the diversity and distribution of human-associated archaea across human body sites, such as gut and oral cavity, using long contigs. Furthermore, we unveiled the potential archaeal metabolites linking to different lineages that might influence the tumor microenvironment and carcinogenesis. These results could open a new door to the guidance of diagnosing cancer and developing new treatment strategies.

Topics & Concepts

ArchaeaBiologyCrenarchaeotaEuryarchaeotaThaumarchaeotaPhylumCarcinogenesisEvolutionary biologyGeneticsHuman microbiomeCancerComputational biologyMicrobiomeGeneGut microbiota and healthProbiotics and Fermented FoodsGenomics and Phylogenetic Studies