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Fusobacterium nucleatum-induced imbalance in microbiome-derived butyric acid levels promotes the occurrence and development of colorectal cancer.
Wu, Qi-Long; Fang, Xiao-Ting; Wan, Xin-Xin; Ding, Qing-Yong; Zhang, Yan-Jun; Ji, Ling; Lou, Yong-Liang; Li, Xiang.
Afiliação
  • Wu QL; School of Laboratory Medicine and Life Sciences, Wenzhou Medical University, Key Laboratory of Laboratory Medicine, Ministry of Education, Wenzhou 325035, Zhejiang Province, China.
  • Fang XT; Department of Health Inspection and Quarantine, School of Laboratory Medicine and Life Sciences, Wenzhou 325035, Zhejiang Province, China.
  • Wan XX; School of Laboratory Medicine and Life Sciences, Wenzhou Medical University, Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Medical Genetics, Ministry of Education, Wenzhou 325035, Zhejiang Province, China.
  • Ding QY; School of Laboratory Medicine and Life Sciences, Wenzhou Medical University, Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Medical Genetics, Ministry of Education, Wenzhou 325035, Zhejiang Province, China.
  • Zhang YJ; School of Laboratory Medicine and Life Sciences, Wenzhou Medical University, Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Medical Genetics, Ministry of Education, Wenzhou 325035, Zhejiang Province, China.
  • Ji L; Department of General Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou 325035, Zhejiang Province, China.
  • Lou YL; School of Laboratory Medicine and Life Sciences, Institute of One Health, Wenzhou Medical University, Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Medical Genetics, Ministry of Education, Wenzhou 325035, Zhejiang Province, China.
  • Li X; Department of Health Inspection and Quarantine, School of Laboratory Medicine and Life Sciences, Institute of One Health, Wenzhou Medical University, Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Medical Genetics, Ministry of Education, Wenzhou 325035, Zhejiang Province, China. yhx2008@163.com.
World J Gastroenterol ; 30(14): 2018-2037, 2024 Apr 14.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38681125
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Colorectal cancer (CRC) ranks among the most prevalent malignant tumors globally. Recent reports suggest that Fusobacterium nucleatum (F. nucleatum) contributes to the initiation, progression, and prognosis of CRC. Butyrate, a short-chain fatty acid derived from the bacterial fermentation of soluble dietary fiber, is known to inhibit various cancers. This study is designed to explore whether F. nucleatum influences the onset and progression of CRC by impacting the intestinal metabolite butyric acid.

AIM:

To investigate the mechanism by which F. nucleatum affects CRC occurrence and development.

METHODS:

Alterations in the gut microbiota of BALB/c mice were observed following the oral administration of F. nucleatum. Additionally, DLD-1 and HCT116 cell lines were exposed to sodium butyrate (NaB) and F. nucleatum in vitro to examine the effects on proliferative proteins and mitochondrial function.

RESULTS:

Our research indicates that the prevalence of F. nucleatum in fecal samples from CRC patients is significantly greater than in healthy counterparts, while the prevalence of butyrate-producing bacteria is notably lower. In mice colonized with F. nucleatum, the population of butyrate-producing bacteria decreased, resulting in altered levels of butyric acid, a key intestinal metabolite of butyrate. Exposure to NaB can impair mitochondrial morphology and diminish mitochondrial membrane potential in DLD-1 and HCT116 CRC cells. Consequently, this leads to modulated production of adenosine triphosphate and reactive oxygen species, thereby inhibiting cancer cell proliferation. Additionally, NaB triggers the adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase (AMPK) signaling pathway, blocks the cell cycle in HCT116 and DLD-1 cells, and curtails the proliferation of CRC cells. The combined presence of F. nucleatum and NaB attenuated the effects of the latter. By employing small interfering RNA to suppress AMPK, it was demonstrated that AMPK is essential for NaB's inhibition of CRC cell proliferation.

CONCLUSION:

F. nucleatum can promote cancer progression through its inhibitory effect on butyric acid, via the AMPK signaling pathway.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Neoplasias Colorretais / Fusobacterium nucleatum / Ácido Butírico / Proliferação de Células / Fezes / Microbioma Gastrointestinal / Camundongos Endogâmicos BALB C Limite: Animals / Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: World J Gastroenterol Assunto da revista: GASTROENTEROLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: China País de publicação: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Neoplasias Colorretais / Fusobacterium nucleatum / Ácido Butírico / Proliferação de Células / Fezes / Microbioma Gastrointestinal / Camundongos Endogâmicos BALB C Limite: Animals / Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: World J Gastroenterol Assunto da revista: GASTROENTEROLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: China País de publicação: Estados Unidos