Characterization of Colibactin-Producing Escherichia coli Isolated from Japanese Patients with Colorectal Cancer
[摘要] We investigated the relationship between colibactin-producing ( clb + ) Escherichia coli and colorectal adenocarcinoma. In total, 729 E. coli colonies were isolated from tumor and surrounding non-tumor regions in resected specimens from 34 Japanese patients; 450 colonies were from the tumor regions and 279 from the non-tumor regions. clb + bacteria were found in tumor regions of 11 patients (11/34, 32.4%) and they were also detected in the non-tumor regions of 7 out of these 11 patients (7/34, 20.6%). The prevalence of clb + isolates was 72.7% (327/450) and 44.1% (123/279) in tumor and non-tumor regions, respectively. All the recovered clb + isolates belonged to the phylogenetic group B2 and were the most predominant type in tumor regions. Hemolytic (α-hemolysin-positive, hlyA + ) and non-hemolytic (α-hemolysin-negative, hlyA - ) clb + isolates were obtained from patient #19; however, the prevalence of hlyA + clb + isolates was significantly higher in tumor regions (35/43, 81.4%) than in non-tumor regions (3/19, 15.8%). Moreover, a significantly higher production of N -myristoyl-D-asparagine, a by-product of colibactin biosynthesis, was observed in hlyA + clb + isolates than in hlyA - clb + isolates. Our results suggest that hlyA + clb + E. coli may have a selective advantage in colorectal colonization and, consequently, might play a role in carcinogenesis. The presence of hlyA + clb + bacteria in healthy individuals is a potential risk marker of colorectal cancer.
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