Characteristics of cancer mycobiome in patients with acral melanoma.

IF 10.3 1区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY
Rong Huang, Xinyu Su, Jiayu Wang, Qi Sun, Donglin Kang, Lin Li, Yirong Wu, Lianjun Zhao, Ziyao Xie, Zhengyun Zou
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Abstract

Background: Intratumoral fungi have recently been implicated in cancer initiation and progression, with potential as biomarkers for predicting clinical outcomes and treatment response in patients with cancer. However, their role in acral melanoma (AM) has not been previously explored.

Methods: We characterized the mycobiome in AM tumor tissues and adjacent non-tumor tissues. Differences in fungal communities between the two tissues, as well as the prognostic and diagnostic potential of intratumoral fungi, and their associations with the tumor microenvironment and clinicopathologic features, were evaluated through bioinformatics and biostatistical analyses.

Results: Although some intratumoral fungi originated from adjacent tissues, AM tumors exhibited a distinct fungal composition characterized by altered species richness, community structure, and an increased Ascomycota-to-Basidiomycota ratio. Several fungal taxa were identified as potential diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers and showed significant correlations with clinical parameters and immune infiltration. Specifically, the CD68-high samples harbored greater fungal diversity and higher relative abundance of Endocarpon compared with CD68-low samples. Furthermore, fungi-bacteria interactions were characterized by significant negative correlations between their diversity, while positive interspecies interactions dominated the network.

Conclusions: These findings underscore the potential role of the cancer mycobiome in AM and offer new insights into the tumor microenvironment and its implications for cancer prevention and therapy.

肢端黑色素瘤患者的肿瘤菌群特征。
背景:肿瘤内真菌最近与癌症的发生和发展有关,具有预测癌症患者临床结果和治疗反应的生物标志物的潜力。然而,它们在肢端黑色素瘤(AM)中的作用尚未被探索。方法:对AM肿瘤组织及邻近非肿瘤组织的真菌组进行鉴定。通过生物信息学和生物统计学分析,评估了两种组织之间真菌群落的差异,肿瘤内真菌的预后和诊断潜力,以及它们与肿瘤微环境和临床病理特征的关联。结果:虽然一些瘤内真菌起源于邻近组织,但AM肿瘤表现出明显的真菌组成,其特征是物种丰富度、群落结构发生变化,子囊菌与担子菌的比例增加。几个真菌分类群被确定为潜在的诊断和预后生物标志物,并显示出与临床参数和免疫浸润的显著相关性。具体而言,与CD68-low样品相比,CD68-high样品具有更大的真菌多样性和更高的内carpon相对丰度。此外,真菌-细菌相互作用的多样性呈显著负相关,而物种间的相互作用则占主导地位。结论:这些发现强调了癌症菌群在AM中的潜在作用,并为肿瘤微环境及其对癌症预防和治疗的意义提供了新的见解。
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Journal for Immunotherapy of Cancer
Journal for Immunotherapy of Cancer Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Molecular Medicine
CiteScore
17.70
自引率
4.60%
发文量
522
审稿时长
18 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer (JITC) is a peer-reviewed publication that promotes scientific exchange and deepens knowledge in the constantly evolving fields of tumor immunology and cancer immunotherapy. With an open access format, JITC encourages widespread access to its findings. The journal covers a wide range of topics, spanning from basic science to translational and clinical research. Key areas of interest include tumor-host interactions, the intricate tumor microenvironment, animal models, the identification of predictive and prognostic immune biomarkers, groundbreaking pharmaceutical and cellular therapies, innovative vaccines, combination immune-based treatments, and the study of immune-related toxicity.
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