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Gut microbiota regulate tumor metastasis via circRNA/miRNA networks

Zhuxian Zhu, Jianguo Huang, Xu Li, Jun Xing, Qiang Chen, Ruilin Liu, Feng Hua, Zhongmin Qiu, Yuanlin Song, Chunxue Bai, Yin‐Yuan Mo, Ziqiang Zhang

2020Gut Microbes131 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Increasing evidence indicates that gut microbiota plays an important role in cancer progression. However, the underlying mechanism remains largely unknown. Here, we report that broad-spectrum antibiotics (ABX) treatment leads to enhanced metastasis by the alteration of gut microbiome composition. METHODS: Cancer LLC and B16-F10 cell metastasis mouse models, and microarray/RNA sequencing analysis were used to reveal the regulatory functions of microbiota-mediated circular RNA (circRNA)/microRNA (miRNA) networks that may contribute to cancer metastasis. RESULTS: The specific pathogen-free (SPF) mice with ABX treatment demonstrated enhanced lung metastasis. Fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) from SPF mice or Bifidobacterium into germ-free mice significantly suppressed lung metastasis. Mechanistically, gut microbiota impacts circRNA expression to regulate levels of corresponding miRNAs. Specifically, such modulations of gut microbiota inhibit mmu_circ_0000730 expression in an IL-11-dependent manner. Bioinformatics analysis combined with luciferase reporter assays revealed reciprocal repression between mmu_circ_0000730 and mmu-miR-466i-3p. We further showed that both mmu-miR-466i-3p and mmu-miR-466 f-3p suppresses a number of genes involved in epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and stemness of cancer stem cells such as SOX9. CONCLUSIONS: These results provide evidence of a previously unrecognized regulatory role of non-coding RNAs in microbiota-mediated cancer metastasis, and thus, the microbiome may serve as a therapeutic target.

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BiologymicroRNAMetastasisCancer researchGut floraCancerMicrobiomeImmunologyBioinformaticsGeneGeneticsCancer-related molecular mechanisms researchCircular RNAs in diseasesMicroRNA in disease regulation
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