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Interaction between the microbiome and TP53 in human lung cancer.

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Greathouse, KL; White, JR; Vargas, AJ; Bliskovsky, VV; Beck, JA; von Muhlinen, N; Polley, EC; Bowman, ED; Khan, MA; Robles, AI; Cooks, T ...
Published in: Genome Biol
August 24, 2018

BACKGROUND: Lung cancer is the leading cancer diagnosis worldwide and the number one cause of cancer deaths. Exposure to cigarette smoke, the primary risk factor in lung cancer, reduces epithelial barrier integrity and increases susceptibility to infections. Herein, we hypothesize that somatic mutations together with cigarette smoke generate a dysbiotic microbiota that is associated with lung carcinogenesis. Using lung tissue from 33 controls and 143 cancer cases, we conduct 16S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) bacterial gene sequencing, with RNA-sequencing data from lung cancer cases in The Cancer Genome Atlas serving as the validation cohort. RESULTS: Overall, we demonstrate a lower alpha diversity in normal lung as compared to non-tumor adjacent or tumor tissue. In squamous cell carcinoma specifically, a separate group of taxa are identified, in which Acidovorax is enriched in smokers. Acidovorax temporans is identified within tumor sections by fluorescent in situ hybridization and confirmed by two separate 16S rRNA strategies. Further, these taxa, including Acidovorax, exhibit higher abundance among the subset of squamous cell carcinoma cases with TP53 mutations, an association not seen in adenocarcinomas. CONCLUSIONS: The results of this comprehensive study show both microbiome-gene and microbiome-exposure interactions in squamous cell carcinoma lung cancer tissue. Specifically, tumors harboring TP53 mutations, which can impair epithelial function, have a unique bacterial consortium that is higher in relative abundance in smoking-associated tumors of this type. Given the significant need for clinical diagnostic tools in lung cancer, this study may provide novel biomarkers for early detection.

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Genome Biol

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EISSN

1474-760X

Publication Date

August 24, 2018

Volume

19

Issue

1

Start / End Page

123

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Tumor Suppressor Protein p53
  • Smokers
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Proteobacteria
  • Neoplasms, Squamous Cell
  • Mutation
  • Middle Aged
  • Microbiota
  • Male
  • Lung Neoplasms
 

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Greathouse, K. L., White, J. R., Vargas, A. J., Bliskovsky, V. V., Beck, J. A., von Muhlinen, N., … Harris, C. C. (2018). Interaction between the microbiome and TP53 in human lung cancer. Genome Biol, 19(1), 123. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-018-1501-6
Greathouse, K Leigh, James R. White, Ashely J. Vargas, Valery V. Bliskovsky, Jessica A. Beck, Natalia von Muhlinen, Eric C. Polley, et al. “Interaction between the microbiome and TP53 in human lung cancer.Genome Biol 19, no. 1 (August 24, 2018): 123. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-018-1501-6.
Greathouse KL, White JR, Vargas AJ, Bliskovsky VV, Beck JA, von Muhlinen N, et al. Interaction between the microbiome and TP53 in human lung cancer. Genome Biol. 2018 Aug 24;19(1):123.
Greathouse, K. Leigh, et al. “Interaction between the microbiome and TP53 in human lung cancer.Genome Biol, vol. 19, no. 1, Aug. 2018, p. 123. Pubmed, doi:10.1186/s13059-018-1501-6.
Greathouse KL, White JR, Vargas AJ, Bliskovsky VV, Beck JA, von Muhlinen N, Polley EC, Bowman ED, Khan MA, Robles AI, Cooks T, Ryan BM, Padgett N, Dzutsev AH, Trinchieri G, Pineda MA, Bilke S, Meltzer PS, Hokenstad AN, Stickrod TM, Walther-Antonio MR, Earl JP, Mell JC, Krol JE, Balashov SV, Bhat AS, Ehrlich GD, Valm A, Deming C, Conlan S, Oh J, Segre JA, Harris CC. Interaction between the microbiome and TP53 in human lung cancer. Genome Biol. 2018 Aug 24;19(1):123.

Published In

Genome Biol

DOI

EISSN

1474-760X

Publication Date

August 24, 2018

Volume

19

Issue

1

Start / End Page

123

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Tumor Suppressor Protein p53
  • Smokers
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Proteobacteria
  • Neoplasms, Squamous Cell
  • Mutation
  • Middle Aged
  • Microbiota
  • Male
  • Lung Neoplasms