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  • Microbial communities in the human body play a crucial role in regulating the immune system and responses to cancer treatments, with complex communities found within primary tumors.
  • A comprehensive study involving 4,160 metastatic tumor biopsies revealed specific microbial patterns in different organs, higher levels of anaerobic bacteria in low-oxygen tumors, and links between microbial diversity and immune cell activity.
  • The research also highlighted the role of certain bacteria, like Fusobacterium, in cancer resistance and showed how microbial communities change over time with treatment, creating valuable data for improving cancer treatment approaches.

Article Abstract

Microbial communities are resident to multiple niches of the human body and are important modulators of the host immune system and responses to anticancer therapies. Recent studies have shown that complex microbial communities are present within primary tumors. To investigate the presence and relevance of the microbiome in metastases, we integrated mapping and assembly-based metagenomics, genomics, transcriptomics, and clinical data of 4,160 metastatic tumor biopsies. We identified organ-specific tropisms of microbes, enrichments of anaerobic bacteria in hypoxic tumors, associations between microbial diversity and tumor-infiltrating neutrophils, and the association of Fusobacterium with resistance to immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) in lung cancer. Furthermore, longitudinal tumor sampling revealed temporal evolution of the microbial communities and identified bacteria depleted upon ICB. Together, we generated a pan-cancer resource of the metastatic tumor microbiome that may contribute to advancing treatment strategies.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2024.03.021DOI Listing

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