Gut Microbes (Dec 2024)

Fusobacterium nucleatum promotes inflammatory and anti-apoptotic responses in colorectal cancer cells via ADP-heptose release and ALPK1/TIFA axis activation

  • Camille Martin-Gallausiaux,
  • Laurène Salesse,
  • Diego Garcia-Weber,
  • Ludovica Marinelli,
  • Fabienne Beguet-Crespel,
  • Vincent Brochard,
  • Camille Le Gléau,
  • Alexandre Jamet,
  • Joël Doré,
  • Hervé M. Blottière,
  • Cécile Arrieumerlou,
  • Nicolas Lapaque

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2023.2295384
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 1

Abstract

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ABSTRACTThe anaerobic bacterium Fusobacterium nucleatum is significantly associated with human colorectal cancer (CRC) and is considered a significant contributor to the disease. The mechanisms underlying the promotion of intestinal tumor formation by F. nucleatum have only been partially uncovered. Here, we showed that F. nucleatum releases a metabolite into the microenvironment that strongly activates NF-κB in intestinal epithelial cells via the ALPK1/TIFA/TRAF6 pathway. Furthermore, we showed that the released molecule had the biological characteristics of ADP-heptose. We observed that F. nucleatum induction of this pathway increased the expression of the inflammatory cytokine IL-8 and two anti-apoptotic genes known to be implicated in CRC, BIRC3 and TNFAIP3. Finally, it promoted the survival of CRC cells and reduced 5-fluorouracil chemosensitivity in vitro. Taken together, our results emphasize the importance of the ALPK1/TIFA pathway in Fusobacterium induced-CRC pathogenesis, and identify the role of ADP-H in this process.

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