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The Prognostic Value of the Detection of Microbial Translocation in the Blood of Colorectal Cancer Patients.

Ippokratis Messaritakis1, Konstantinos Vogiatzoglou1, Konstantina Tsantaki1, Agapi Ntretaki1, Maria Sfakianaki1, Asimina Koulouridi1, John Tsiaoussis2, Dimitrios Mavroudis1,3, John Souglakos1,3.   

Abstract

Dysbiosis has been associated with various diseases and is of major health importance. Dysbiosis leads to microbial translocation, which is the passage of microorganisms, their fragments, or their metabolites from the intestinal lumen into the blood circulation and other sites. The aim of the study was to determine whether microbial translocation occurs in stage II/III-IV colorectal cancer (CRC) patients. The aim was also to evaluate the usefulness of blood PCR for diagnosis of such translocation and correlate the presence of toll-like receptor/vitamin D receptor (TLR/VDR) gene polymorphisms with microbial DNA fragments detected in the blood of CRC patients. Three hundred and ninety-seven CRC patients enrolled in the study. Peripheral blood DNA was analyzed using PCR for the amplification of genomic DNA encoding 16S rRNA, the β-galactosidase gene of Escherichia coli, glutamine synthase gene of Bacteroides fragilis, and 5.8S rRNA of Candida albicans. Significantly higher rates of all microbial fragments, but E. coli, detected were observed in the CRC patients (p < 0.001); such detection of all four microbial fragments was also significantly associated with the metastatic disease (p < 0.001), leading to shorter survival rates (p < 0.001). Tumor location in the right colon also significantly correlated with shorter survival (p = 0.016). Individuals with homozygous mutant alleles of TLR/VDR polymorphisms had significantly higher detection rates of microbial DNA fragments. The detection of microbial DNA fragments in CRC patients highlighted the role of these microbes in cancer development, progression, and patients' survival.

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Keywords:  bacterial translocation; colorectal cancer; dysbiosis; microbial translocation; toll-like receptors; vitamin D receptors

Year:  2020        PMID: 32344707     DOI: 10.3390/cancers12041058

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancers (Basel)        ISSN: 2072-6694            Impact factor:   6.639


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Review 1.  Novel directions of precision oncology: circulating microbial DNA emerging in cancer-microbiome areas.

Authors:  Liting You; Juan Zhou; Zhaodan Xin; J Spencer Hauck; Feifei Na; Jie Tang; Xiaohan Zhou; Zichen Lei; Binwu Ying
Journal:  Precis Clin Med       Date:  2022-02-03

2.  Association of Pre-diagnostic Antibody Responses to Escherichia coli and Bacteroides fragilis Toxin Proteins with Colorectal Cancer in a European Cohort.

Authors:  Julia Butt; Mazda Jenab; Jill Werner; Veronika Fedirko; Elisabete Weiderpass; Christina C Dahm; Anne Tjønneland; Anja Olsen; Marie-Christine Boutron-Ruault; Joseph A Rothwell; Gianluca Severi; Rudolf Kaaks; Renée Turzanski-Fortner; Krasimira Aleksandrova; Matthias Schulze; Domenico Palli; Valeria Pala; Salvatore Panico; Rosario Tumino; Carlotta Sacerdote; Bas Bueno-de-Mesquita; Carla H Van Gils; Inger Torhild Gram; Marko Lukic; Núria Sala; María José Sánchez Pérez; Eva Ardanaz; María-Dolores Chirlaque; Richard Palmquist; Thyra Löwenmark; Ruth C Travis; Alicia Heath; Amanda J Cross; Heinz Freisling; Semi Zouiouich; Elom Aglago; Tim Waterboer; David J Hughes
Journal:  Gut Microbes       Date:  2021 Jan-Dec

Review 3.  Dynamic liquid biopsy components as predictive and prognostic biomarkers in colorectal cancer.

Authors:  Afsheen Raza; Abdul Q Khan; Varghese Philipose Inchakalody; Sarra Mestiri; Zeenath Safira K M Yoosuf; Takwa Bedhiafi; Dina Moustafa Abo El-Ella; Nassiba Taib; Shereena Hydrose; Shayista Akbar; Queenie Fernandes; Lobna Al-Zaidan; Roopesh Krishnankutty; Maysaloun Merhi; Shahab Uddin; Said Dermime
Journal:  J Exp Clin Cancer Res       Date:  2022-03-15

Review 4.  Circulating Bacterial DNA: A New Paradigm for Cancer Diagnostics.

Authors:  Tamara Glyn; Rachel Purcell
Journal:  Front Med (Lausanne)       Date:  2022-04-04

5.  Blood Bacterial DNA Load and Profiling Differ in Colorectal Cancer Patients Compared to Tumor-Free Controls.

Authors:  Massimiliano Mutignani; Roberto Penagini; Giorgio Gargari; Simone Guglielmetti; Marcello Cintolo; Aldo Airoldi; Pierfrancesco Leone; Pietro Carnevali; Clorinda Ciafardini; Giulio Petrocelli; Federica Mascaretti; Barbara Oreggia; Lorenzo Dioscoridi; Federica Cavalcoli; Massimo Primignani; Francesco Pugliese; Paola Bertuccio; Pietro Soru; Carmelo Magistro; Giovanni Ferrari; Michela C Speciani; Giulia Bonato; Marta Bini; Paolo Cantù; Flavio Caprioli; Marcello Vangeli; Edoardo Forti; Stefano Mazza; Giulia Tosetti; Rossella Bonzi; Maurizio Vecchi; Carlo La Vecchia; Marta Rossi
Journal:  Cancers (Basel)       Date:  2021-12-18       Impact factor: 6.639

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