Chronic liver disease enables gut Enterococcus faecalis colonization to promote liver carcinogenesis

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Noriho Iida
Eishiro Mizukoshi
Tatsuya Yamashita
Masahiro Yutani
Jun Seishima
Ziyu Wang
Kuniaki Arai
Hikari Okada
Taro Yamashita
Yoshio Sakai
Yusuke Masuo
Rina Agustina
Yukio Kato
Yukako Fujinaga
Masanobu Oshima
Masao Honda
François Lebreton
Michael S. Gilmore
Shuichi Kaneko
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[1] Kanazawa University,Department of Gastroenterology, Graduate School of Medical Sciences
[2] Kanazawa University,Department of Bacteriology, Graduate School of Medical Sciences
[3] Kanazawa University,Faculty of Pharmacy, Institute of Medical, Pharmaceutical and Health Sciences
[4] Kanazawa University,Division of Genetics, Innovative Cancer Model Research Center
[5] Massachusetts Eye and Ear,Department of Ophthalmology; Department of Microbiology, Harvard Medical School
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Nature Cancer | 2021年 / 2卷
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Gut dysbiosis is observed in chronic hepatobiliary diseases and is frequently associated with liver carcinogenesis; however, the extent and specific mechanisms triggered by alterations in the microbiota mediating tumorigenesis in these patients remain unclear. Here we show that Enterococcus faecalis is abundant in the microbiota of patients with hepatitis C virus-related chronic liver disease. Xenotransplantation of gut microbiota from these patients increased the number of spontaneous liver tumors in mice and enhanced susceptibility to liver carcinogens. Hepatic colonization by gelE-positive E. faecalis increased liver expression of proliferative genes in a TLR4–Myd88-dependent manner, leading to liver tumorigenesis. Moreover, decreased fecal deoxycholic acid levels were associated with colonization by E. faecalis. Overall, these data identify E. faecalis as a key promoter of liver carcinogenesis.
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