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The human tumor microbiome is composed of tumor type–specific intracellular bacteria
Deborah Nejman, Ilana Livyatan, Garold Fuks, Nancy Gavert, Yaara Zwang, Leore T. Geller, Aviva Rotter-Maskowitz, Roi Weiser, Giuseppe Mallel, Elinor Gigi, Arnon Meltser, Gavin M. Douglas, Iris Kamer, Vancheswaran Gopalakrishnan, Tali Dadosh
Science · 2020 · ▲ 2,375 citations
Abstract
Bacteria were first detected in human tumors more than 100 years ago, but the characterization of the tumor microbiome has remained challenging because of its low biomass. We undertook a comprehensive analysis of the tumor microbiome, studying 1526 tumors and their adjacent normal tissues across seven cancer types, including breast, lung, ovary, pancreas, melanoma, bone, and brain tumors. We found that each tumor type has a distinct microbiome composition and that breast cancer has a particularly rich and diverse microbiome. The intratumor bacteria are mostly intracellular and are present in both cancer and immune cells. We also noted correlations between intratumor bacteria or their predicted functions with tumor types and subtypes, patients' smoking status, and the response to immunotherapy.
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Nejman, D., Livyatan, I., Fuks, G., Gavert, N., Zwang, Y., Geller, L.T., Rotter-Maskowitz, A., Weiser, R., Mallel, G., Gigi, E., Meltser, A., Douglas, G.M., Kamer, I., Gopalakrishnan, V., Dadosh, T., Levin‐Zaidman, S., Avnet, S., Atlan, T., Cooper, Z.A., & Arora, R. (2020). The human tumor microbiome is composed of tumor type–specific intracellular bacteria. <em>Science</em>. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aay9189
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Nejman D, Livyatan I, Fuks G, Gavert N, Zwang Y, Geller LT, et al. The human tumor microbiome is composed of tumor type–specific intracellular bacteria. Science. 2020. doi:10.1126/science.aay9189.
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@unpublished{deborah2020Thehum,
title = {The human tumor microbiome is composed of tumor type–specific intracellular bacteria},
author = {Deborah Nejman and Ilana Livyatan and Garold Fuks and Nancy Gavert and Yaara Zwang and Leore T. Geller and Aviva Rotter-Maskowitz and Roi Weiser and Giuseppe Mallel and Elinor Gigi and Arnon Meltser and Gavin M. Douglas and Iris Kamer and Vancheswaran Gopalakrishnan and Tali Dadosh and Smadar Levin‐Zaidman and Sofia Avnet and Tehila Atlan and Zachary A. Cooper and Reetakshi Arora and Alexandria P. Cogdill and Md Abdul Wadud Khan and Gabriel O Ologun and Yuval Bussi and Adina Weinberger},
journal = {Science},
year = {2020},
doi = {10.1126/science.aay9189},
}
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