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Both the intratumoral immune and microbial microenvironment are linked to recurrence in human colon cancer: results from a prospective, multicenter nodal ultrastaging trial

Colon cancer (CC) is the third most common cancer diagnosed in the United States and the incidence has been rising among young adults. We and others have shown a relationship between the immune infiltrate and prognosis, with improved disease-free survival (DFS) being associated with a higher express...

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Autores principales: Noguti, Juliana, Chan, Alfred A., Bandera, Bradley, Brislawn, Colin J., Protic, Mladjan, Sim, Myung S., Jansson, Janet K., Bilchik, Anton J., Lee, Delphine J.
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5955112/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29805756
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.25276
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author Noguti, Juliana
Chan, Alfred A.
Bandera, Bradley
Brislawn, Colin J.
Protic, Mladjan
Sim, Myung S.
Jansson, Janet K.
Bilchik, Anton J.
Lee, Delphine J.
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Chan, Alfred A.
Bandera, Bradley
Brislawn, Colin J.
Protic, Mladjan
Sim, Myung S.
Jansson, Janet K.
Bilchik, Anton J.
Lee, Delphine J.
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description Colon cancer (CC) is the third most common cancer diagnosed in the United States and the incidence has been rising among young adults. We and others have shown a relationship between the immune infiltrate and prognosis, with improved disease-free survival (DFS) being associated with a higher expression of CD8(+) T cells. We hypothesized that a microbial signature might be associated with intratumoral immune cells as well as DFS. We found that the relative abundance of one Operational Taxonomic Unit (OTU), OTU_104, was significantly associated with recurrence even after applying false discovery correction (HR 1.21, CI 1.08 to 1.36). The final multivariable model showed that DFS was influenced by three parameters: N-stage, CD8(+) labeling, as well as this OTU_104 belonging to the order Clostridiales. Not only were CD8(+) labeling and OTU_104 significant contributors in the final DFS model, but they were also inversely correlated to each other (p=0.022). Interestingly, CD8(+) was also significantly associated with the microbiota composition in the tumor: CD8(+) T cells was inversely correlated with alpha diversity (p=0.027) and significantly associated with the beta diversity. This study is the first to demonstrate an association among the intratumoral microbiome, CD8(+) T cells, and recurrence in CC. An increased relative abundance of a specific OTU_104 was inversely associated with CD8(+) T cells and directly associated with CC recurrence. The link between this microbe, CD8(+) T cells, and DFS has not been previously shown.
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spelling pubmed-59551122018-05-27 Both the intratumoral immune and microbial microenvironment are linked to recurrence in human colon cancer: results from a prospective, multicenter nodal ultrastaging trial Noguti, Juliana Chan, Alfred A. Bandera, Bradley Brislawn, Colin J. Protic, Mladjan Sim, Myung S. Jansson, Janet K. Bilchik, Anton J. Lee, Delphine J. Oncotarget Research Paper Colon cancer (CC) is the third most common cancer diagnosed in the United States and the incidence has been rising among young adults. We and others have shown a relationship between the immune infiltrate and prognosis, with improved disease-free survival (DFS) being associated with a higher expression of CD8(+) T cells. We hypothesized that a microbial signature might be associated with intratumoral immune cells as well as DFS. We found that the relative abundance of one Operational Taxonomic Unit (OTU), OTU_104, was significantly associated with recurrence even after applying false discovery correction (HR 1.21, CI 1.08 to 1.36). The final multivariable model showed that DFS was influenced by three parameters: N-stage, CD8(+) labeling, as well as this OTU_104 belonging to the order Clostridiales. Not only were CD8(+) labeling and OTU_104 significant contributors in the final DFS model, but they were also inversely correlated to each other (p=0.022). Interestingly, CD8(+) was also significantly associated with the microbiota composition in the tumor: CD8(+) T cells was inversely correlated with alpha diversity (p=0.027) and significantly associated with the beta diversity. This study is the first to demonstrate an association among the intratumoral microbiome, CD8(+) T cells, and recurrence in CC. An increased relative abundance of a specific OTU_104 was inversely associated with CD8(+) T cells and directly associated with CC recurrence. The link between this microbe, CD8(+) T cells, and DFS has not been previously shown. Impact Journals LLC 2018-05-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5955112/ /pubmed/29805756 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.25276 Text en Copyright: © 2018 Noguti et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) (CC BY 3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Noguti, Juliana
Chan, Alfred A.
Bandera, Bradley
Brislawn, Colin J.
Protic, Mladjan
Sim, Myung S.
Jansson, Janet K.
Bilchik, Anton J.
Lee, Delphine J.
Both the intratumoral immune and microbial microenvironment are linked to recurrence in human colon cancer: results from a prospective, multicenter nodal ultrastaging trial
title Both the intratumoral immune and microbial microenvironment are linked to recurrence in human colon cancer: results from a prospective, multicenter nodal ultrastaging trial
title_full Both the intratumoral immune and microbial microenvironment are linked to recurrence in human colon cancer: results from a prospective, multicenter nodal ultrastaging trial
title_fullStr Both the intratumoral immune and microbial microenvironment are linked to recurrence in human colon cancer: results from a prospective, multicenter nodal ultrastaging trial
title_full_unstemmed Both the intratumoral immune and microbial microenvironment are linked to recurrence in human colon cancer: results from a prospective, multicenter nodal ultrastaging trial
title_short Both the intratumoral immune and microbial microenvironment are linked to recurrence in human colon cancer: results from a prospective, multicenter nodal ultrastaging trial
title_sort both the intratumoral immune and microbial microenvironment are linked to recurrence in human colon cancer: results from a prospective, multicenter nodal ultrastaging trial
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5955112/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29805756
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.25276
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