Fusobacterium nucleatum Increases Proliferation of Colorectal Cancer Cells and Tumor Development in Mice by Activating Toll-Like Receptor 4 Signaling to Nuclear Factor−κB, and Up-regulating Expression of MicroRNA-21

核梭杆菌 Toll样受体 癌症研究 结直肠癌 大肠癌小鼠模型的建立 生物 信号转导 TLR4型 小RNA 受体 癌症 医学 内科学 细胞生物学 先天免疫系统 牙龈卟啉单胞菌 生物化学 基因 牙周炎
作者
Yongzhi Yang,Hao Chen,Junjie Peng,Leiming Hong,Lei Yang,Yuji Toiyama,Renyuan Gao,Minfeng Liu,Mingming Yin,Cheng Pan,Hao Li,Bomin Guo,Qian Zhu,Qing Wei,Mary-Pat Moyer,Ping Wang,Sanjun Cai,Ajay Goel,Huanlong Qin,Yanlei Ma
出处
期刊:Gastroenterology [Elsevier]
卷期号:152 (4): 851-866.e24 被引量:720
标识
DOI:10.1053/j.gastro.2016.11.018
摘要

Background & Aims

Nearly 20% of the global cancer burden can be linked to infectious agents. Fusobacterium nucleatum promotes tumor formation by epithelial cells via unclear mechanisms. We aimed to identify microRNAs (miRNAs) induced by F nucleatum and evaluate their ability to promote colorectal carcinogenesis in mice.

Methods

Colorectal cancer (CRC) cell lines were incubated with F nucleatum or control reagents and analyzed in proliferation and would healing assays. HCT116, HT29, LoVo, and SW480 CRC cell lines were incubated with F nucleatum or phosphate-buffered saline (PBS [control]) and analyzed for miRNA expression patterns and in chromatin immunoprecipitation assays. Cells were incubated with miRNAs mimics, control sequences, or small interfering RNAs; expression of reporter constructs was measured in luciferase assays. CRC cells were incubated with F nucleatum or PBS and injected into BALB/C nude mice; growth of xenograft tumors was measured. C57BL adenomatous polyposis colimin/+, C57BL miR21a−/−, and C57BL mice with full-length miR21a (controls) were given F nucleatum by gavage; some mice were given azoxymethane and dextran sodium sulfate to induce colitis and colon tumors. Intestinal tissues were collected and tumors were counted. Serum samples from mice were analyzed for cytokine levels by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. We performed in situ hybridization analyses to detect enrichment of F nucleatum in CRC cells. Fusobacterium nucleatum DNA in 90 tumor and matched nontumor tissues from patients in China were explored for the expression correlation analysis; levels in 125 tumor tissues from patients in Japan were compared with their survival times.

Results

Fusobacterium nucleatum increased proliferation and invasive activities of CRC cell lines compared with control cells. CRC cell lines infected with F nucleatum formed larger tumors, more rapidly, in nude mice than uninfected cells. Adenomatous polyposis colimin/+ mice gavaged with F nucleatum developed significantly more colorectal tumors than mice given PBS and had shorter survival times. We found several inflammatory factors to be significantly increased in serum from mice given F nucleatum (interleukin 17F, interleukin 21, and interleukin 22, and MIP3A). We found 50 miRNAs to be significantly up-regulated and 52 miRNAs to be significantly down-regulated in CRCs incubated with F nucleatum vs PBS; levels of miR21 increased by the greatest amount (>4-fold). Inhibitors of miR21 prevented F nucleatum from inducing cell proliferation and invasion in culture. miR21a−/− mice had a later appearance of fecal blood and diarrhea after administration of azoxymethane and dextran sodium sulfate, and had longer survival times compared with control mice. The colorectum of miR21a−/− mice had fewer tumors, of smaller size, and the miR21a−/− mice survived longer than control mice. We found RASA1, which encodes an RAS GTPase, to be one of the target genes consistently down-regulated in cells that overexpressed miR21 and up-regulated in cells exposed to miR21 inhibitors. Infection of cells with F nucleatum increased expression of miR21 by activating Toll-like receptor 4 signaling to MYD88, leading to activation of the nuclear factor−κB. Levels of F nucleatum DNA and miR21 were increased in tumor tissues (and even more so in advanced tumor tissues) compared with non-tumor colon tissues from patients. Patients whose tumors had high amounts of F nucleatum DNA and miR21 had shorter survival times than patients whose tumors had lower amounts.

Conclusions

We found infection of CRC cells with F nucleatum to increase their proliferation, invasive activity, and ability to form xenograft tumors in mice. Fusobacterium nucleatum activates Toll-like receptor 4 signaling to MYD88, leading to activation of the nuclear factor−κB and increased expression of miR21; this miRNA reduces levels of the RAS GTPase RASA1. Patients with both high amount of tissue F nucleatum DNA and miR21 demonstrated a higher risk for poor outcomes.
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