Tumor-colonizing Pseudoalteromonas elyakovii metabolically reprograms the tumor microenvironment and promotes breast ductal carcinoma.

IF 5.1 1区 生物学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
mBio Pub Date : 2025-04-07 DOI:10.1128/mbio.03873-24
Shuyan Liu, Youpeng Pan, Chaopeng Zheng, Qinghui Zheng, Yaoqiang Du, Yajuan Zheng, Hongchao Tang, Xiaozhen Liu, Jiancheng Mou, Xin Zeng, Zhuotao Yang, Wenjuan Gui, Yuning Tang, Mingxing Xu, Zhihao Ye, Haotian Su, Qiuran Xu, Xuli Meng
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Abstract

The correlation between the microbiota found in tumors and tumor development is being progressively understood, specifically regarding its involvement in the initiation and advancement of tumors. We examined a total of 102 samples, examining the microbial composition at the species level in each person unveiled significant variations in both the microbial makeup and tumor proportions among individuals, examining the fluctuating alterations in the microbial profile during breast cancer advancement and progression. The levels of expression for Pseudoalteromonas elyakovii were notably elevated in the tumor groups when compared to the para-cancer normal group, aligning with the results obtained from qRT-PCR analysis. The relationship between tumor immunity and microorganisms within the tumor was investigated using double immunofluorescence staining combined with SweAMI probe in situ hybridization and scRNA-seq, allowing for an in-depth analysis of intratumoral microorganisms. Experiments have demonstrated that the supernatant derived from P. elyakovii displayed a significant ability to promote tumor growth and stimulation. In summary, we describe the characteristics of the intratumoral microbiota and the tumor-promoting effects of P. elyakovii supernatant within a small dose range in ductal carcinoma of the breast and characterize the potential clinical application value of intratumoural microorganisms in the progression of cancer and immunotherapy.

Importance: Despite the existing studies, the specific microbial factors that influence the occurrence and progression of breast cancer still remain unclear. Researchers have clarified the distinctive microbial profile related to ductal carcinoma, a common histological type of breast cancer, in order to identify tumor-specific microbes and their roles in tumorigenesis. With the tumor microbiome as the focus, the enrichment of Pseudoalteromonas elyakovii features accelerates the disease progression in patients with ductal carcinoma of the breast. This study reveals the initial role relationship and innovative findings between Pseudoalteromonas elyakovii and ductal carcinoma in the breast.

肿瘤定殖假互变单胞菌代谢重编程肿瘤微环境并促进乳腺导管癌。
肿瘤中发现的微生物群与肿瘤发展之间的相关性正在逐渐被了解,特别是关于其参与肿瘤的发生和发展。我们共检查了102个样本,在每个人的物种水平上检查了微生物组成,揭示了个体之间微生物组成和肿瘤比例的显著变化,检查了乳腺癌进展和进展过程中微生物谱的波动变化。与癌旁正常组相比,肿瘤组中假异单胞菌的表达水平显著升高,与qRT-PCR分析结果一致。采用双免疫荧光染色结合SweAMI探针原位杂交和scRNA-seq技术研究肿瘤免疫与肿瘤内微生物的关系,对肿瘤内微生物进行深入分析。实验表明,该上清液具有显著的促进肿瘤生长和刺激的能力。综上所述,我们描述了乳腺导管癌肿瘤内微生物群的特征和小剂量范围内P. elyakov上清的促瘤作用,并描述了肿瘤内微生物在癌症进展和免疫治疗中的潜在临床应用价值。重要性:尽管已有研究,但影响乳腺癌发生和发展的具体微生物因素仍不清楚。为了确定肿瘤特异性微生物及其在肿瘤发生中的作用,研究人员已经明确了与导管癌(一种常见的组织学类型的乳腺癌)相关的独特微生物谱。以肿瘤微生物组为重点,假异交单胞菌特征的富集加速了乳腺导管癌患者的疾病进展。本研究揭示了假异交单胞菌与乳腺导管癌之间的初步作用关系和创新发现。
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mBio
mBio MICROBIOLOGY-
CiteScore
10.50
自引率
3.10%
发文量
762
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: mBio® is ASM''s first broad-scope, online-only, open access journal. mBio offers streamlined review and publication of the best research in microbiology and allied fields.
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