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The Quorum Sensing Peptides PhrG, CSP and EDF Promote Angiogenesis and Invasion of Breast Cancer Cells In Vitro
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DysbiosisImmunologyCancer BiologyTripeptide AnalogueTumor BiologyAngiogenesisMatrix BiologyCell SignalingTumour Cell InvasionBreast Cancer CellsEdf Promote AngiogenesisHost-microbe InteractionMicrobiomeCell BiologyTumor MicroenvironmentBiomolecular EngineeringSignal TransductionPeptide LibraryPeptide TherapeuticCell-matrix InteractionHuman MicrobiomeBreast CancerMicrobiologyMedicineExtracellular Matrix
The role of the human microbiome on cancer progression remains unclear. Therefore, in this study, we investigated the influence of some quorum sensing peptides, produced by diverse commensal or pathogenic bacteria, on breast cancer cell invasion and thus cancer outcome. Based on microscopy, transcriptome and Chick Chorioallantoic Membrane (CAM) analyses, four peptides (PhrG from B. subtilis, CSP from S. mitis and EDF from E. coli, together with its tripeptide analogue) were found to promote tumour cell invasion and angiogenesis, thereby potentially influencing tumour metastasis. Our results offer not only new insights on the possible role of the microbiome, but also further opportunities in cancer prevention and therapy by competing with these endogenous molecules and/or by modifying people's life style.
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