有核梭杆菌与早期HPV-阴性舌癌症的炎症和低生存率相关

IF 3.4 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
NAR cancer Pub Date : 2022-01-13 DOI:10.1093/narcan/zcac006
Sanket Desai, Bhasker Dharavath, Sujith Manavalan, A. Rane, A. K. Redhu, Roma Sunder, A. Butle, Rohit Mishra, Asim Joshi, Trupti Togar, S. Apte, P. Bala, P. Chandrani, S. Chopra, M. Bashyam, A. Banerjee, K. Prabhash, S. Nair, A. Dutt
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摘要

摘要持续的病原体感染是恶性肿瘤的一个已知原因,尽管对不同肿瘤类型的系统评估很少。我们展示了1060种感染性病原体的综合情况,涉及239个乳腺、肺、胆囊、宫颈、结直肠和头颈部肿瘤的全外显子组和1168个转录组。我们确定了与文献一致的已知癌症相关病原体。此外,我们发现梭杆菌在头颈部肿瘤中的显著患病率,与结直肠癌相当。头颈部肿瘤的梭杆菌高亚群与人乳头瘤病毒相互排斥,其特征是miRNA的过度表达与炎症、先天免疫细胞比例升高和淋巴结转移有关。我们在舌头肿瘤样本中验证了梭杆菌与炎症标记物IL1B、IL6和IL8、miRNA hsa-mir-451a、hsa-mir-675和hsa-mir-486-1以及MMP10的相关性。Fusobacterium的较高负担也与生存率低、结转移和舌瘤囊外扩散有关,这些肿瘤定义了癌症的一个独特亚群。
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Fusobacterium nucleatum is associated with inflammation and poor survival in early-stage HPV-negative tongue cancer
Abstract Persistent pathogen infection is a known cause of malignancy, although with sparse systematic evaluation across tumor types. We present a comprehensive landscape of 1060 infectious pathogens across 239 whole exomes and 1168 transcriptomes of breast, lung, gallbladder, cervical, colorectal, and head and neck tumors. We identify known cancer-associated pathogens consistent with the literature. In addition, we identify a significant prevalence of Fusobacterium in head and neck tumors, comparable to colorectal tumors. The Fusobacterium-high subgroup of head and neck tumors occurs mutually exclusive to human papillomavirus, and is characterized by overexpression of miRNAs associated with inflammation, elevated innate immune cell fraction and nodal metastases. We validate the association of Fusobacterium with the inflammatory markers IL1B, IL6 and IL8, miRNAs hsa-mir-451a, hsa-mir-675 and hsa-mir-486-1, and MMP10 in the tongue tumor samples. A higher burden of Fusobacterium is also associated with poor survival, nodal metastases and extracapsular spread in tongue tumors defining a distinct subgroup of head and neck cancer.
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