promotes colitis to colorectal cancer transition through IgA+ B cell suppression and vinculin acetylation.

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Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Translational Cancer Research of Chinese Medicines, Joint International Research Laboratory of Translational Cancer Research of Chinese Medicines, International Institute for Translational Chinese Medicine, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, State Key Laboratory of Traditional Chinese Medicine Syndrome, State Key Laboratory of Dampness Syndrome of Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou, China.

Published: December 2025

Lymphoid tissue-resident commensal bacteria (LRC), a subtype of gut microbiota essential for inflammation-associated carcinogenesis, predominantly attribute to colorectal cancer(CRC), whereas its role was largely unknown. Herein, we found (), the main LRC embedded in Peyer's patches, was abundantly enriched in colitis, adenoma, and stage-dependently observed in CRC tissues. Interestingly, alone can not affect intestinal homeostasis, while during colitis, significantly translocated from Peyer's patches to colon, remarkably attenuated immune response abilities of B cells, T cells, and DC cells in PPs, consequently impeded IgA+ B cells homing. Meanwhile, during colitis, the ectopia of in colon tissues, promoted vinculin acetylation by -derived metabolite acetic acid, which impeded intestinal barrier via hindering the binding of vinculin to β-catenin. Our study revealed not only suppress mucosal immune responses via reducing IgA+ B cells in Peyer's patches but also disrupt intestinal barrier via increasing vinculin acetylation, ultimately promoting inflammation-to-cancer transition in CRC.

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