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Diversity in the Extracellular Vesicle-Derived Microbiome of Tissues According to Tumor Progression in Pancreatic Cancer.


ABSTRACT: This study was conducted to identify the composition and diversity of the microbiome in tissues of pancreatic cancer and to determine its role. First, extracellular vesicles (EVs) were obtained from the paired tumor and normal tissues, and 16s rRNA gene sequencing was performed. We identified the microbiomes, compared the diversity between groups, and found that Tepidimonas was more abundant in tumors. Second, larger tumors resulted in lower levels of Leuconostoc and Sutterella, and increased lymph node metastasis resulted in higher levels of Comamonas and Turicibacter in tumor tissues. Moreover, in the case of tumor recurrence, the levels of Streptococcus and Akkermansia were decreased in tumor tissues. Finally, with the supernatant of Tepidimonasfonticaldi, proliferation and migration of cells increased, and epithelial-mesenchymal transition and the Tricarboxylic Acid (TCA) cycle-related metabolites were enhanced. The composition and diversity of EV-derived microbiomes are important for providing novel insights into theragnostic approaches in pancreatic cancer.

SUBMITTER: Jeong JY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7563179 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Diversity in the Extracellular Vesicle-Derived Microbiome of Tissues According to Tumor Progression in Pancreatic Cancer.

Jeong Jin-Yong JY   Kim Tae-Bum TB   Kim Jinju J   Choi Hwi Wan HW   Kim Eo Jin EJ   Yoo Hyun Ju HJ   Lee Song S   Jun Hye Ryeong HR   Yoo Wonbeak W   Kim Seokho S   Kim Song Cheol SC   Jun Eunsung E  

Cancers 20200819 9


This study was conducted to identify the composition and diversity of the microbiome in tissues of pancreatic cancer and to determine its role. First, extracellular vesicles (EVs) were obtained from the paired tumor and normal tissues, and 16s rRNA gene sequencing was performed. We identified the microbiomes, compared the diversity between groups, and found that <i>Tepidimonas</i> was more abundant in tumors. Second, larger tumors resulted in lower levels of <i>Leuconostoc</i> and <i>Sutterella<  ...[more]

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