Fusobacterium nucleatum interacts with cancer-associated fibroblasts to promote colorectal cancer
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Date
2025-10Permanent link
http://hdl.handle.net/11351/13983DOI
10.1038/s44318-025-00542-w
ISSN
1460-2075
WOS
001555491700001
PMID
40846900
Abstract
Gut microbial species contribute to colorectal cancer (CRC) by interacting with tumor or immune cells, however if CRC-associated bacteria engage with stromal components of the tumor microenvironment remains unclear. Here, we report interaction between the CRC-associated bacterium Fusobacterium nucleatum and cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs), and show that F. nucleatum is present in the stromal compartment in murine CRC models in vivo and can attach to and invade CAFs. F. nucleatum-exposed CAFs exhibit a pronounced inflammatory-CAF (iCAF) phenotype, marked by elevated expression of established iCAF markers, secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines such as CXCL1, IL-6 and IL-8, generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), and an increased metabolic activity. In co-culture experiments, the interaction of cancer cells with F. nucleatum-stimulated CAFs enhances invasion, a finding further validated in vivo. Altogether, our results point to a role for the tumor microbiome in CRC progression by remodeling the tumor microenvironment through its influence on cancer-associated fibroblasts, suggesting novel therapeutic strategies for targeting CRC.
Keywords
Fusobacterium nucleatum; Cancer-associated fibroblasts; Colorectal CancerBibliographic citation
Karta J, Meyers M, Rodriguez F, Koncina E, Gilson C, Klein E, et al. Fusobacterium nucleatum interacts with cancer-associated fibroblasts to promote colorectal cancer. EMBO J. 2025 Oct;44(19):5375–93.
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Professionals
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