Comparative Analysis of Colon Cancer-Derived Fusobacterium nucleatum Subspecies: Inflammation and Colon Tumorigenesis in Murine Models
Jessica Queen, Jada C. Domingue, James R. White, Courtney Stevens, Barath Udayasuryan, Tam T. D. Nguyen, Shaoguang Wu, Hua Ding, Hongni Fan, Madison McMann, Alina Corona, Tatianna Larman, Scott S. Verbridge, Franck Housseau, Daniel J. Slade, Julia L. Drewes, Cynthia L. Sears
Abstract
assays with a human colon cancer cell line, and whole-genome sequencing analysis, we investigated the proinflammatory and tumorigenic potential of several F. nucleatum clinical isolates. The significance of this research is development of a stable colonization model of F. nucleatum that does not require daily oral gavages in which we demonstrate that a diverse library of clinical isolates do not promote tumorigenesis.
Topics & Concepts
Fusobacterium nucleatumColorectal cancerDysbiosisCarcinogenesisMicrobiomeInflammationFusobacteriumImmune systemCancer researchBiologyCancerImmunologyTumor microenvironmentMedicineMicrobiologyBioinformaticsBacteriaBacteroidesGeneticsPorphyromonas gingivalisGut microbiota and healthHelicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studiesMycobacterium research and diagnosis