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Inverse relationship between Fusobacterium nucleatum amount and tumor CD274 (PD‐L1) expression in colorectal carcinoma

Authors :
Tomotaka Ugai
Takashi Shimizu
Hidetaka Kawamura
Satoko Ugai
Yasutoshi Takashima
Genki Usui
Juha P Väyrynen
Kazuo Okadome
Koichiro Haruki
Naohiko Akimoto
Yohei Masugi
Annacarolina daSilva
Kosuke Mima
Xuehong Zhang
Andrew T Chan
Molin Wang
Wendy S Garrett
Gordon J Freeman
Jeffrey A Meyerhardt
Jonathan A Nowak
Mingyang Song
Marios Giannakis
Shuji Ogino
Source :
Clinical & Translational Immunology, Vol 12, Iss 8, Pp n/a-n/a (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Wiley, 2023.

Abstract

Abstract Objectives The CD274 (programmed cell death 1 ligand 1, PD‐L1)/PDCD1 (programmed cell death 1, PD‐1) immune checkpoint axis is known to regulate the antitumor immune response. Evidence also supports an immunosuppressive effect of Fusobacterium nucleatum. We hypothesised that tumor CD274 overexpression might be inversely associated with abundance of F. nucleatum in colorectal carcinoma. Methods We assessed tumor CD274 expression by immunohistochemistry and F. nucleatum DNA within tumor tissue by quantitative PCR in 812 cases among 4465 incident rectal and colon cancer cases that had occurred in two prospective cohort studies. Multivariable logistic regression analyses with inverse probability weighting were used to adjust for selection bias because of tissue data availability and potential confounders including microsatellite instability status, CpG island methylator phenotype, LINE‐1 methylation level and KRAS, BRAF and PIK3CA mutations. Results Fusobacterium nucleatum DNA was detected in tumor tissue in 109 (13%) cases. Tumor CD274 expression level was inversely associated with the amount of F. nucleatum in colorectal cancer tissue (P = 0.0077). For one category‐unit increase in three ordinal F. nucleatum categories (negative vs. low vs. high), multivariable‐adjusted odds ratios (with 95% confidence interval) of the low, intermediate and high CD274 categories (vs. negative) were 0.78 (0.41–1.51), 0.64 (0.32–1.28) and 0.50 (0.25–0.99), respectively (Ptrend = 0.032). Conclusions Tumor CD274 expression level was inversely associated with the amount of F. nucleatum in colorectal cancer tissue, suggesting that different immunosuppressive mechanisms (i.e. PDCD1 immune checkpoint activation and tumor F. nucleatum enrichment) tend to be used by different tumor subgroups.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20500068
Volume :
12
Issue :
8
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Clinical & Translational Immunology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.6d5f4ff4a6054b57bc63ecd44396a8c0
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/cti2.1453