在两种遗传性癌症模型中,微生物群不影响肿瘤的发展。

IF 4.7 1区 生物学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY mBio Pub Date : 2025-03-12 Epub Date: 2025-02-19 DOI:10.1128/mbio.03866-24
Jessica Spring, Sandeep Gurbuxani, Tatyana Golovkina
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微生物对近端肠道遗传性癌症发生的影响是有充分证据的。微生物群是否影响远端肠道部位的先天突变引起的癌症尚不确定。使用两种遗传性癌症模型,trp53缺陷小鼠和wnt1转基因小鼠,以及一种非生物方法,我们发现微生物群对肿瘤的发展无关紧要。这项工作进一步加深了我们对微生物对肿瘤发展的影响程度的理解。重要性:微生物群对癌症发展的影响是有根有据的,许多(如果不是全部的话)已发表的研究都报告了积极或消极的影响。然而,没有一项已发表的研究提供了微生物组对遗传性癌症发展影响的数据。我们发现,在两种由种系Trp53缺乏和组成型Wnt1信号驱动的自发性癌症模型中,微生物群对癌症的发展没有影响。
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Microbiota does not influence tumor development in two models of heritable cancer.

Microbial impact on tumorigenesis of heritable cancers proximal to the gut is well-documented. Whether the microbiota influences cancers arising from inborn mutations at sites distal to the gut is undetermined. Using two models of heritable cancer, Trp53-deficient mice and Wnt1-transgenic mice, and a gnotobiotic approach, we found the microbiota to be inconsequential for tumor development. This work furthers our understanding of the degree of the microbial impact on tumor development.

Importance: The influence of the microbiome on the development of cancer is well-documented with many if not all published studies reporting either a positive or a negative impact. None of the published studies, however, presented data on the influence of the microbiome on the development of heritable cancer. We find that the microbiota has no influence on cancer development in two models of spontaneous cancers driven by germline Trp53 deficiency and constitutive Wnt1 signaling.

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mBio MICROBIOLOGY-
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