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Association of Fusobacterium nucleatum with Specific T-cell Subsets in the Colorectal Carcinoma Microenvironment.

Jennifer BorowskyKoichiro HarukiMai Chan LauAndressa Dias CostaJuha P VäyrynenTomotaka UgaiKota ArimaAnnacarolina F L Da SilvaKristen D FeltMelissa ZhaoCarino GurjaoTyler S TwomblyKenji FujiyoshiSara A VäyrynenTsuyoshi HamadaKosuke MimaSusan BullmanTabitha A HarrisonAmanda I PhippsUlrike PetersKimmie NgJeffrey A MeyerhardtMingyang SongEdward L GiovannucciKana WuXuehong ZhangGordon J FreemanCurtis HuttenhowerWendy S GarrettAndrew T ChanBarbara A LeggettVicki L J WhitehallNeal WalkerIan BrownMark BettingtonReiko NishiharaCharles S FuchsJochen K LennerzMarios GiannakisJonathan A NowakShuji Ogino
Published in: Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research (2021)
The amount of tissue F. nucleatum is associated with lower density of stromal memory helper T cells. Our findings provide evidence for the interactive pathogenic roles of microbiota and specific immune cells.
Keyphrases
  • stem cells
  • bone marrow
  • regulatory t cells
  • dendritic cells
  • working memory