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Lower Airway Dysbiosis Affects Lung Cancer Progression.


ABSTRACT: In lung cancer, enrichment of the lower airway microbiota with oral commensals commonly occurs, and ex vivo models support that some of these bacteria can trigger host transcriptomic signatures associated with carcinogenesis. Here, we show that this lower airway dysbiotic signature was more prevalent in the stage IIIB-IV tumor-node-metastasis lung cancer group and is associated with poor prognosis, as shown by decreased survival among subjects with early-stage disease (I-IIIA) and worse tumor progression as measured by RECIST scores among subjects with stage IIIB-IV disease. In addition, this lower airway microbiota signature was associated with upregulation of the IL17, PI3K, MAPK, and ERK pathways in airway transcriptome, and we identified Veillonella parvula as the most abundant taxon driving this association. In a KP lung cancer model, lower airway dysbiosis with V. parvula led to decreased survival, increased tumor burden, IL17 inflammatory phenotype, and activation of checkpoint inhibitor markers. SIGNIFICANCE: Multiple lines of investigation have shown that the gut microbiota affects host immune response to immunotherapy in cancer. Here, we support that the local airway microbiota modulates the host immune tone in lung cancer, affecting tumor progression and prognosis.See related commentary by Zitvogel and Kroemer, p. 224.This article is highlighted in the In This Issue feature, p. 211.

SUBMITTER: Tsay JJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7858243 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Lower Airway Dysbiosis Affects Lung Cancer Progression.

Tsay Jun-Chieh J JJ   Wu Benjamin G BG   Sulaiman Imran I   Gershner Katherine K   Schluger Rosemary R   Li Yonghua Y   Yie Ting-An TA   Meyn Peter P   Olsen Evan E   Perez Luisannay L   Franca Brendan B   Carpenito Joseph J   Iizumi Tadasu T   El-Ashmawy Mariam M   Badri Michelle M   Morton James T JT   Shen Nan N   He Linchen L   Michaud Gaetane G   Rafeq Samaan S   Bessich Jamie L JL   Smith Robert L RL   Sauthoff Harald H   Felner Kevin K   Pillai Ray R   Zavitsanou Anastasia-Maria AM   Koralov Sergei B SB   Mezzano Valeria V   Loomis Cynthia A CA   Moreira Andre L AL   Moore William W   Tsirigos Aristotelis A   Heguy Adriana A   Rom William N WN   Sterman Daniel H DH   Sterman Daniel H DH   Pass Harvey I HI   Clemente Jose C JC   Li Huilin H   Bonneau Richard R   Wong Kwok-Kin KK   Papagiannakopoulos Thales T   Segal Leopoldo N LN  

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In lung cancer, enrichment of the lower airway microbiota with oral commensals commonly occurs, and <i>ex vivo</i> models support that some of these bacteria can trigger host transcriptomic signatures associated with carcinogenesis. Here, we show that this lower airway dysbiotic signature was more prevalent in the stage IIIB-IV tumor-node-metastasis lung cancer group and is associated with poor prognosis, as shown by decreased survival among subjects with early-stage disease (I-IIIA) and worse t  ...[more]

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