TY - JOUR
T1 - Solid tumors provide niche-specific conditions that lead to preferential growth of Salmonella
AU - Silva-Valenzuela, Cecilia A.
AU - Desai, Prerak T.
AU - Molina-Quiroz, Roberto C.
AU - Pezoa, David
AU - Zhang, Yong
AU - Porwollik, Steffen
AU - Zhao, Ming
AU - Hoffman, Robert M.
AU - Contreras, Inés
AU - Santiviago, Carlos A.
AU - McClelland, Michael
PY - 2016/6/7
Y1 - 2016/6/7
N2 - Therapeutic attenuated strains of Salmonella Typhimurium target and eradicate tumors in mouse models. However, the mechanism of S. Typhimurium for tumor targeting is still poorly understood. We performed a high-throughput screening of single-gene deletion mutants of S. Typhimurium in an orthotopic, syngeneic murine mammary model of breast cancer. The mutants under selection in this system were classified into functional categories to identify bacterial processes involved in Salmonella accumulation within tumors. Niche-specific genes involved in preferential tumor colonization were identified and exemplars were confirmed by competitive infection assays. Our results show that the chemotaxis gene cheY and the motility genes motAB confer an advantage for colonization of Salmonella within orthotopic syngeneic breast tumors. In addition, eutC, a gene belonging to the ethanolamine metabolic pathway, also confers an advantage for Salmonella within tumors, perhaps by exploiting either ethanolamine or an alternative nutrient in the inflamed tumor environment.
AB - Therapeutic attenuated strains of Salmonella Typhimurium target and eradicate tumors in mouse models. However, the mechanism of S. Typhimurium for tumor targeting is still poorly understood. We performed a high-throughput screening of single-gene deletion mutants of S. Typhimurium in an orthotopic, syngeneic murine mammary model of breast cancer. The mutants under selection in this system were classified into functional categories to identify bacterial processes involved in Salmonella accumulation within tumors. Niche-specific genes involved in preferential tumor colonization were identified and exemplars were confirmed by competitive infection assays. Our results show that the chemotaxis gene cheY and the motility genes motAB confer an advantage for colonization of Salmonella within orthotopic syngeneic breast tumors. In addition, eutC, a gene belonging to the ethanolamine metabolic pathway, also confers an advantage for Salmonella within tumors, perhaps by exploiting either ethanolamine or an alternative nutrient in the inflamed tumor environment.
KW - 4T1
KW - Ethanolamine
KW - High-throughput
KW - Mammary cancer
KW - Salmonella Typhimurium
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U2 - 10.18632/oncotarget.9071
DO - 10.18632/oncotarget.9071
M3 - Article
C2 - 27145267
AN - SCOPUS:84973618629
SN - 1949-2553
VL - 7
SP - 35169
EP - 35180
JO - Oncotarget
JF - Oncotarget
IS - 23
ER -