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VA RESEARCH: SHEDS LIGHT ON THE WAY GUT BACTERIA CAN
CAUSE COLON CANCER -- "Our findings are among the
first to
explore mechanisms by which normal gut bacteria
damage DNA
and alter gene regulation in the colon that might
lead to cancer."

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Cancer-causing Gut Bacteria Exposed
ScienceDaily — Normal gut bacteria are thought to be involved in colon
cancer but the exact mechanisms have remained unknown. Now, scientists
from the USA have discovered that a molecule produced by a common gut
bacterium activates signalling pathways that are associated with cancer
cells.
The research, published in the October issue of the Journal of Medical
Microbiology, sheds light on the way gut bacteria can cause colon cancer.
There are more bacteria in our bodies than there ever have been people on
the Earth. In fact, there are more bacteria in the colon than there are
human cells in our bodies. Most of the bacteria in our guts are harmless
and many are beneficial to our health. However, for several decades
scientists have thought that some microbes living in the gut may play a
role in the formation of sporadic colorectal cancer.
Enterococcus faecalis is a normal gut bacterium. Unlike most gut bacteria,
it can survive using two different types of metabolism: respiration and
fermentation. When the bacteria use fermentation they release by-products.
One of these is a kind of oxygen molecule called superoxide, which can
damage DNA and may play a role in the formation of colon tumours.
"We wanted to investigate how colon cells respond to normal gut bacteria
that can damage DNA, like E. faecalis," said Professor Mark Huycke from
the Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Oklahoma City, USA.
"We found that superoxide from E. faecalis led
to
strong signaling in immune cells called macrophages. It also altered the
way some cells in the gut grew and divided and even increased the
productivity of genes that are associated with cancer."
The team found that 42 genes in epithelial cells in the gut are involved
in the regulation of the cell cycle, cell death and signalling based on
the unique metabolism of E. faecalis. This suggests that cells of the
lining of the colon are rapidly affected when E. faecalis switches to
fermentation. It also indicates that E. faecalis may have developed novel
mechanisms to encourage colon cells to turn cancerous.
Intestinal cancers occur almost exclusively in the colon where billions of
bacteria are in contact with the gut surface. For years scientists have
tried to identify links between gut bacteria and people who are at risk of
colon cancer. This has been made difficult by the enormous complexity of
the microbial communities in the intestine.
"Our findings are among the first to explore mechanisms by which normal
gut bacteria damage DNA and alter gene regulation in the colon that might
lead to cancer," said Professor Huycke. "This research puts n to
perspective the complexity of the effects normal gut bacteria can have on
the health of an individual."
Adapted from materials provided by
Society for General Microbiology
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