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Science | 2017

Potential role of intratumor bacteria in mediating tumor resistance to the chemotherapeutic drug gemcitabine

Leore T. Geller; Michal Barzily-Rokni; Tal Danino; Oliver Jonas; Noam Shental; Deborah Nejman; Nancy Gavert; Yaara Zwang; Zachary A. Cooper; Kevin Shee; Christoph A. Thaiss; Alexandre Reuben; Jonathan Livny; Roi Avraham; Dennie T. Frederick; Matteo Ligorio; Kelly Chatman; Stephen Johnston; Carrie M. Mosher; Alexander Brandis; Garold Fuks; Candice Gurbatri; Vancheswaran Gopalakrishnan; Michael Kim; Mark W. Hurd; Matthew H. Katz; Jason B. Fleming; Anirban Maitra; David A. Smith; Matt Skalak

In model systems, bacteria present in human pancreatic tumors confer resistance to the anticancer drug gemcitabine. Debugging a cancer therapy Microbes contribute not only to the development of human diseases but also to the response of diseases to treatment. Geller et al. show that certain bacteria express enzymes capable of metabolizing the cancer chemotherapeutic drug gemcitabine into an inactive form. When bacteria were introduced into tumors growing in mice, the tumors became resistant to gemcitabine, an effect that was reversed by antibiotic treatment. Interestingly, a high percentage of human pancreatic ductal adenocarcinomas, a tumor type commonly treated with gemcitabine, contain the culprit bacteria. These correlative results raise the tantalizing possibility that the efficacy of an existing therapy for this lethal cancer might be improved by cotreatment with antibiotics. Science, this issue p. 1156 Growing evidence suggests that microbes can influence the efficacy of cancer therapies. By studying colon cancer models, we found that bacteria can metabolize the chemotherapeutic drug gemcitabine (2′,2′-difluorodeoxycytidine) into its inactive form, 2′,2′-difluorodeoxyuridine. Metabolism was dependent on the expression of a long isoform of the bacterial enzyme cytidine deaminase (CDDL), seen primarily in Gammaproteobacteria. In a colon cancer mouse model, gemcitabine resistance was induced by intratumor Gammaproteobacteria, dependent on bacterial CDDL expression, and abrogated by cotreatment with the antibiotic ciprofloxacin. Gemcitabine is commonly used to treat pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), and we hypothesized that intratumor bacteria might contribute to drug resistance of these tumors. Consistent with this possibility, we found that of the 113 human PDACs that were tested, 86 (76%) were positive for bacteria, mainly Gammaproteobacteria.


Archive | 2014

A Small Molecule Inhibitor of the MITF Molecular Pathway

Patrick W. Faloon; Melissa Bennion; Warren S. Weiner; Robert A. Smith; Jacqueline Wurst; Michel Weiwer; Cathy L Hartland; Carrie M. Mosher; Stephen R. D. Johnston; Patrick Porubsky; Benjamin Neuenswander; Sivaraman Dandapani; Benito Munoz; Frank J. Schoenen; Shailesh R Metkar; Rizwan Haq; David E. Fisher; Jeffrey Aubé; Michelle Palmer; Stuart L. Schreiber


Archive | 2013

Discovery of Two, Structurally Distinct Agonists of Vibrio cholerae Quorum Sensing Acting via the CqsS Membrane Receptor

Patrick W. Faloon; Willmen Youngsaye; Melissa Bennion; Wai-Leung Ng; Amanda Hurley; Tim Lewis; Rahul V. Edwankar; Evan Yao; Jun Pu; Partha Nag; Jacqueline Wurst; Hanh Le; Carrie M. Mosher; Stephen Johnston; Sivaraman Dandapani; Benito Munoz; Michelle Palmer; Bonnie L. Bassler; Stuart L Schreiber


Archive | 2014

Table 9, Probe Activation of Quorum Sensing in Vibrio cholerae Mutant Strains

Patrick W. Faloon; Warren S. Weiner; Daljit S. Matharu; Benjamin Neuenswander; Patrick Porubsky; Willmen Youngsaye; Melissa Bennion; Wai-Leung Ng; Amanda Hurley; Carrie M. Mosher; Stephen Johnston; Sivaraman Dandapani; Frank Schoenen; Jeffrey Aubé; Benito Munoz; Michelle Palmer; Bonnie L. Bassler; Stuart L Schreiber


Archive | 2014

Table 1, Strains of V. cholera used in assays

Patrick W. Faloon; Warren S. Weiner; Daljit S. Matharu; Benjamin Neuenswander; Patrick Porubsky; Willmen Youngsaye; Melissa Bennion; Wai-Leung Ng; Amanda Hurley; Carrie M. Mosher; Stephen Johnston; Sivaraman Dandapani; Frank Schoenen; Jeffrey Aubé; Benito Munoz; Michelle Palmer; Bonnie L. Bassler; Stuart L Schreiber


Archive | 2014

Figure 5, ML316 Selectively Inhibits Growth of C. albicans (A and B) over 3T3 Fibroblasts (C)

Cathy L Hartland; Willmen Youngsaye; Jun Pu; Benjamin Vincent; Carrie M. Mosher; Travis Anthoine; Stephen Johnston; Luke Whitesell; Sivaraman Dandapani; José Luis Gutiérrez Pérez; Benito Munoz; Michelle Palmer; Susan Lindquist; Stuart L Schreiber


Archive | 2014

Figure 2, The V cholerae CqsS/CAI-1 Quorum Sensing Phosphorelay system

Patrick W. Faloon; Warren S. Weiner; Daljit S. Matharu; Benjamin Neuenswander; Patrick Porubsky; Willmen Youngsaye; Melissa Bennion; Wai-Leung Ng; Amanda Hurley; Carrie M. Mosher; Stephen Johnston; Sivaraman Dandapani; Frank Schoenen; Jeffrey Aubé; Benito Munoz; Michelle Palmer; Bonnie L. Bassler; Stuart L Schreiber


Archive | 2014

Figure 3, Aza-uracil-derived antagonists of LuxO ATPase activity

Patrick W. Faloon; Warren S. Weiner; Daljit S. Matharu; Benjamin Neuenswander; Patrick Porubsky; Willmen Youngsaye; Melissa Bennion; Wai-Leung Ng; Amanda Hurley; Carrie M. Mosher; Stephen Johnston; Sivaraman Dandapani; Frank Schoenen; Jeffrey Aubé; Benito Munoz; Michelle Palmer; Bonnie L. Bassler; Stuart L Schreiber


Archive | 2014

Table 4, Summary of Probe Properties Computed for ML370

Patrick W. Faloon; Warren S. Weiner; Daljit S. Matharu; Benjamin Neuenswander; Patrick Porubsky; Willmen Youngsaye; Melissa Bennion; Wai-Leung Ng; Amanda Hurley; Carrie M. Mosher; Stephen Johnston; Sivaraman Dandapani; Frank Schoenen; Jeffrey Aubé; Benito Munoz; Michelle Palmer; Bonnie L. Bassler; Stuart L Schreiber


Archive | 2014

Table 5, PubChem Assays Reporting Dose-Dependent Activity of CID 665390 (the hit compound)*

Patrick W. Faloon; Warren S. Weiner; Daljit S. Matharu; Benjamin Neuenswander; Patrick Porubsky; Willmen Youngsaye; Melissa Bennion; Wai-Leung Ng; Amanda Hurley; Carrie M. Mosher; Stephen Johnston; Sivaraman Dandapani; Frank Schoenen; Jeffrey Aubé; Benito Munoz; Michelle Palmer; Bonnie L. Bassler; Stuart L Schreiber

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Brigham and Women's Hospital

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