Tumor Targeting by : A Pilot Study and Future Perspectives.

FRONTIERS IN CELLULAR AND INFECTION MICROBIOLOGY(2017)

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Colorectal adenocarcinoma (CRC) is a common tumor with high mortality rates. Interestingly, CRC was found to be colonized by the oral anaerobic bacteria Fusobacterium nucleatum, which accelerates tumor progression and enables immune evasion. The CRC-specific colonization by fusobacteria is mediated through the recognition of tumor displayed Gal-GaINAc moieties by the fusobacterial Fap2 Gal-GaINAc lectin. Here, we show high Gal-GaINAc levels in additional adenocarcinomas including those found in the stomach, prostate, ovary, colon, uterus, pancreas, breast, lung, and esophagus. This observation coincides with recent reports that found fusobacterial DNA in some of these tumors. Given the tumorigenic role of fusobacteria and its immune evasion properties, we suggest that fusobacterial elimination might improve treatment outcome of the above tumors. Furthermore, as fusobacteria appears to specifically home-in to Gal-GaINAc displaying tumors, it might be engineered as a platform for treating CRC and the above common, lethal, adenocarcinomas.
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Fusobacterium nucleatum,Gal-GaINAc,adenocarcinoma,bacterioncology,cancer
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