Toxins secreted by Bacillus isolated from lung adenocarcinomas favor the penetration of toxic substances
The aim was to explore the eventual role of bacteria in the induction of lung cancer by smoking habits. Viable bacteria closely related to the genus Bacillus were detected at high frequencies in lung-cancer biopsies. Similar, if not identical, microbes were isolated from cigarettes and in smog. Bact...
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doaj-56dd2f1de98342d49b3ea87ec5e670f32020-11-25T00:15:32ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Microbiology1664-302X2015-11-01610.3389/fmicb.2015.01301167364Toxins secreted by Bacillus isolated from lung adenocarcinomas favor the penetration of toxic substancesAlexandra eMerlos0Pau eRodriguez1Ivan eBarcena-Uribarri2Mathias eWinterhalter3Roland eBenz4Teresa eVinuesa5Juan eMoya6Miguel eVinas7Univ. BarcelonaUniversity Hospital BellvitgeJacobs UniversityJacobs UniversityJacobs UniversityUniv. BarcelonaUniversity Hospital BellvitgeUniv. BarcelonaThe aim was to explore the eventual role of bacteria in the induction of lung cancer by smoking habits. Viable bacteria closely related to the genus Bacillus were detected at high frequencies in lung-cancer biopsies. Similar, if not identical, microbes were isolated from cigarettes and in smog. Bacteria present in cigarettes could be transferred to a physiological solution via a smoker device that mimicked their potential transfer during smoking those bacteria produce exotoxins able to open transmembrane pores. These channels can be used as a way to penetrate cells of benzopyrenes and other toxic substances present in tobacco products. We hypothesize that Bacillaceae present in tobacco play a key role in the development of lung cancer.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fmicb.2015.01301/fullBacilluslung cancercigarettetoxintransmembrane channels |
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Alexandra eMerlos Pau eRodriguez Ivan eBarcena-Uribarri Mathias eWinterhalter Roland eBenz Teresa eVinuesa Juan eMoya Miguel eVinas Toxins secreted by Bacillus isolated from lung adenocarcinomas favor the penetration of toxic substances Frontiers in Microbiology Bacillus lung cancer cigarette toxin transmembrane channels |
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Alexandra eMerlos Pau eRodriguez Ivan eBarcena-Uribarri Mathias eWinterhalter Roland eBenz Teresa eVinuesa Juan eMoya Miguel eVinas |
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Alexandra eMerlos |
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Toxins secreted by Bacillus isolated from lung adenocarcinomas favor the penetration of toxic substances |
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Toxins secreted by Bacillus isolated from lung adenocarcinomas favor the penetration of toxic substances |
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Toxins secreted by Bacillus isolated from lung adenocarcinomas favor the penetration of toxic substances |
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Toxins secreted by Bacillus isolated from lung adenocarcinomas favor the penetration of toxic substances |
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Toxins secreted by Bacillus isolated from lung adenocarcinomas favor the penetration of toxic substances |
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toxins secreted by bacillus isolated from lung adenocarcinomas favor the penetration of toxic substances |
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Frontiers Media S.A. |
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Frontiers in Microbiology |
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1664-302X |
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2015-11-01 |
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The aim was to explore the eventual role of bacteria in the induction of lung cancer by smoking habits. Viable bacteria closely related to the genus Bacillus were detected at high frequencies in lung-cancer biopsies. Similar, if not identical, microbes were isolated from cigarettes and in smog. Bacteria present in cigarettes could be transferred to a physiological solution via a smoker device that mimicked their potential transfer during smoking those bacteria produce exotoxins able to open transmembrane pores. These channels can be used as a way to penetrate cells of benzopyrenes and other toxic substances present in tobacco products. We hypothesize that Bacillaceae present in tobacco play a key role in the development of lung cancer. |
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Bacillus lung cancer cigarette toxin transmembrane channels |
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http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fmicb.2015.01301/full |
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