A newly developed PCR‐based method revealed distinct Fusobacterium nucleatum subspecies infection patterns in colorectal cancer

Summary Fusobacterium nucleatum, which has four subspecies (nucleatum, animalis, vincentii and polymorphum), plays an important role in promoting colorectal cancer (CRC). However, as there is no efficient method of differentiating these subspecies in the context of a rich gut microbiota, the composi...

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Main Authors: Dexi Bi, Yin Zhu, Yaohui Gao, Hao Li, Xingchen Zhu, Rong Wei, Ruting Xie, Qing Wei, Huanlong Qin
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-09-01
Series:Microbial Biotechnology
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1111/1751-7915.13900
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spelling doaj-738ae20f2b8e461a8861e815f2c9ebfb2021-09-18T18:26:30ZengWileyMicrobial Biotechnology1751-79152021-09-011452176218610.1111/1751-7915.13900A newly developed PCR‐based method revealed distinct Fusobacterium nucleatum subspecies infection patterns in colorectal cancerDexi Bi0Yin Zhu1Yaohui Gao2Hao Li3Xingchen Zhu4Rong Wei5Ruting Xie6Qing Wei7Huanlong Qin8Department of Pathology Shanghai Tenth People’s Hospital, Tongji University School of Medicine Shanghai 200072 ChinaDepartment of Gastrointestinal Surgery Shanghai Tenth People’s Hospital, Tongji University School of Medicine Shanghai 200072 ChinaDepartment of Pathology Shanghai Tenth People’s Hospital, Tongji University School of Medicine Shanghai 200072 ChinaDepartment of Gastrointestinal Surgery Shanghai Tenth People’s Hospital, Tongji University School of Medicine Shanghai 200072 ChinaDepartment of Pathology Shanghai Tenth People’s Hospital, Tongji University School of Medicine Shanghai 200072 ChinaDepartment of Pathology Shanghai Tenth People’s Hospital, Tongji University School of Medicine Shanghai 200072 ChinaDepartment of Pathology Shanghai Tenth People’s Hospital, Tongji University School of Medicine Shanghai 200072 ChinaDepartment of Pathology Shanghai Tenth People’s Hospital, Tongji University School of Medicine Shanghai 200072 ChinaDepartment of Gastrointestinal Surgery Shanghai Tenth People’s Hospital, Tongji University School of Medicine Shanghai 200072 ChinaSummary Fusobacterium nucleatum, which has four subspecies (nucleatum, animalis, vincentii and polymorphum), plays an important role in promoting colorectal cancer (CRC). However, as there is no efficient method of differentiating these subspecies in the context of a rich gut microbiota, the compositions in CRC remain largely unknown. In this study, a PCR‐based differentiation method enabling profiling of F. nucleatum infection in CRC at the subspecies level was developed. Based on the analysis of 53 F. nucleatum genomes, we identified genetic markers specific to each subspecies and designed primers for the conserved sequences of those markers. The PCR performance of the primers was tested with F. nucleatum and non‐nucleatum Fusobacterium strains, and complete consistence with taxonomy was achieved. Additionally, no non‐specific amplification occurred when using human DNA. The method was then applied to faecal (n = 58) and fresh‐frozen tumour tissue (n = 100) samples from CRC patients, and wide heterogeneity in F. nucleatum subspecies compositions in the gut microbiota among CRC patients was observed. Single‐subspecies colonization was common, whereas coexistence of four subspecies was rare. Subspecies animalis was most prevalent, while nucleatum was not frequently detected. The results of this study contribute to our understanding of the pathogenicity of F. nucleatum at the subspecies level and the method developed has potential for clinical and epidemiological use.https://doi.org/10.1111/1751-7915.13900Fusobacterium nucleatumcolorectal cancergenomicssubspecies classificationmicrobiota
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author Dexi Bi
Yin Zhu
Yaohui Gao
Hao Li
Xingchen Zhu
Rong Wei
Ruting Xie
Qing Wei
Huanlong Qin
spellingShingle Dexi Bi
Yin Zhu
Yaohui Gao
Hao Li
Xingchen Zhu
Rong Wei
Ruting Xie
Qing Wei
Huanlong Qin
A newly developed PCR‐based method revealed distinct Fusobacterium nucleatum subspecies infection patterns in colorectal cancer
Microbial Biotechnology
Fusobacterium nucleatum
colorectal cancer
genomics
subspecies classification
microbiota
author_facet Dexi Bi
Yin Zhu
Yaohui Gao
Hao Li
Xingchen Zhu
Rong Wei
Ruting Xie
Qing Wei
Huanlong Qin
author_sort Dexi Bi
title A newly developed PCR‐based method revealed distinct Fusobacterium nucleatum subspecies infection patterns in colorectal cancer
title_short A newly developed PCR‐based method revealed distinct Fusobacterium nucleatum subspecies infection patterns in colorectal cancer
title_full A newly developed PCR‐based method revealed distinct Fusobacterium nucleatum subspecies infection patterns in colorectal cancer
title_fullStr A newly developed PCR‐based method revealed distinct Fusobacterium nucleatum subspecies infection patterns in colorectal cancer
title_full_unstemmed A newly developed PCR‐based method revealed distinct Fusobacterium nucleatum subspecies infection patterns in colorectal cancer
title_sort newly developed pcr‐based method revealed distinct fusobacterium nucleatum subspecies infection patterns in colorectal cancer
publisher Wiley
series Microbial Biotechnology
issn 1751-7915
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Summary Fusobacterium nucleatum, which has four subspecies (nucleatum, animalis, vincentii and polymorphum), plays an important role in promoting colorectal cancer (CRC). However, as there is no efficient method of differentiating these subspecies in the context of a rich gut microbiota, the compositions in CRC remain largely unknown. In this study, a PCR‐based differentiation method enabling profiling of F. nucleatum infection in CRC at the subspecies level was developed. Based on the analysis of 53 F. nucleatum genomes, we identified genetic markers specific to each subspecies and designed primers for the conserved sequences of those markers. The PCR performance of the primers was tested with F. nucleatum and non‐nucleatum Fusobacterium strains, and complete consistence with taxonomy was achieved. Additionally, no non‐specific amplification occurred when using human DNA. The method was then applied to faecal (n = 58) and fresh‐frozen tumour tissue (n = 100) samples from CRC patients, and wide heterogeneity in F. nucleatum subspecies compositions in the gut microbiota among CRC patients was observed. Single‐subspecies colonization was common, whereas coexistence of four subspecies was rare. Subspecies animalis was most prevalent, while nucleatum was not frequently detected. The results of this study contribute to our understanding of the pathogenicity of F. nucleatum at the subspecies level and the method developed has potential for clinical and epidemiological use.
topic Fusobacterium nucleatum
colorectal cancer
genomics
subspecies classification
microbiota
url https://doi.org/10.1111/1751-7915.13900
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