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The Tumor Microbiome Reacts to Hypoxia and Can Influence Response to Radiation Treatment in Colorectal Cancer.

Martin BenejRebecca HoydMcKenzie KreamerCaroline E DravillasDennis J GrencewiczFouad ChoueiryCarlos H F ChanYousef ZakhariaQin MaRebecca D DoddCornelia M UlrichSheetal HardikarMichelle L ChurchmanAhmad A TarhiniLary A RobinsonEric A SingerAlexandra P IkeguchiMartin D McCarterGabriel TinocoMarium HusainNing JinAik C TanAfaf E G OsmanIslam EljilanyGregory RiedlingerBryan Paul SchneiderKatarina BenejovaMartin KeryIoanna PapandreouJiangjiang ZhuNicholas DenkoDaniel J Spakowicznull null
Published in: Cancer research communications (2024)
Tumor hypoxia reduces radiotherapy efficacy. In this study, we explored whether some of the clinical effects of hypoxia could be due to interaction with the tumor microbiome. Hypoxic gene expression scores associated with certain microbes and elicited an adaptive transcriptional response in others that could contribute to poor clinical outcomes.
Keyphrases
  • gene expression
  • endothelial cells
  • dna methylation
  • radiation therapy
  • radiation induced
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • locally advanced