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The Bacteroides fragilis toxin gene is prevalent in the colon mucosa of colorectal cancer patients.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Enterotoxigenic Bacteroides fragilis (ETBF) produces the Bacteroides fragilis toxin, which has been associated with acute diarrheal disease, inflammatory bowel disease, and colorectal cancer (CRC). ETBF induces colon carcinogenesis in experimental models. Previous human studies have demonstrated frequent asymptomatic fecal colonization with ETBF, but no study has investigated mucosal colonization that is expected to impact colon carcinogenesis.

Methods

We compared the presence of the bft gene in mucosal samples from colorectal neoplasia patients (cases, n = 49) to a control group undergoing outpatient colonoscopy for CRC screening or diagnostic workup (controls, n = 49). Single bacterial colonies isolated anaerobically from mucosal colon tissue were tested for the bft gene with touch-down polymerase chain reaction.

Results

The mucosa of cases was significantly more often bft-positive on left (85.7%) and right (91.7%) tumor and/or paired normal tissues compared with left and right control biopsies (53.1%; P = .033 and 55.5%; P = .04, respectively). Detection of bft was concordant in most paired mucosal samples from individual cases or controls (75% cases; 67% controls). There was a trend toward increased bft positivity in mucosa from late- vs early-stage CRC patients (100% vs 72.7%, respectively; P = .093). In contrast to ETBF diarrheal disease where bft-1 detection dominates, bft-2 was the most frequent toxin isotype identified in both cases and controls, whereas multiple bft isotypes were detected more frequently in cases (P ? .02).

Conclusions

The bft gene is associated with colorectal neoplasia, especially in late-stage CRC. Our results suggest that mucosal bft exposure is common and may be a risk factor for developing CRC.

SUBMITTER: Boleij A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4351371 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Bacteroides fragilis toxin gene is prevalent in the colon mucosa of colorectal cancer patients.

Boleij Annemarie A   Hechenbleikner Elizabeth M EM   Goodwin Andrew C AC   Badani Ruchi R   Stein Ellen M EM   Lazarev Mark G MG   Ellis Brandon B   Carroll Karen C KC   Albesiano Emilia E   Wick Elizabeth C EC   Platz Elizabeth A EA   Pardoll Drew M DM   Sears Cynthia L CL  

Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 20141009 2


<h4>Background</h4>Enterotoxigenic Bacteroides fragilis (ETBF) produces the Bacteroides fragilis toxin, which has been associated with acute diarrheal disease, inflammatory bowel disease, and colorectal cancer (CRC). ETBF induces colon carcinogenesis in experimental models. Previous human studies have demonstrated frequent asymptomatic fecal colonization with ETBF, but no study has investigated mucosal colonization that is expected to impact colon carcinogenesis.<h4>Methods</h4>We compared the p  ...[more]

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