Human microbiota influence the immune cell composition and gene expression in the tumor environment of a murine model of glioma.
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[BACKGROUND] Immunotherapy has shown success against other cancers but not glioblastoma.
APA
Green GBH, Cox-Holmes AN, et al. (2025). Human microbiota influence the immune cell composition and gene expression in the tumor environment of a murine model of glioma.. Gut microbes, 17(1), 2508432. https://doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2025.2508432
MLA
Green GBH, et al.. "Human microbiota influence the immune cell composition and gene expression in the tumor environment of a murine model of glioma.." Gut microbes, vol. 17, no. 1, 2025, pp. 2508432.
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Abstract 한글 요약
[BACKGROUND] Immunotherapy has shown success against other cancers but not glioblastoma. Previous data has revealed that microbiota influences anti-PD-1 efficacy. We have previously found that, when using gnotobiotic mice transplanted with human fecal microbiota, the gut microbial composition influenced the response to anti-PD-1 in a mouse model of glioma. However, the role of the human microbiota in influencing the mouse immune cells in the glioma microenvironment and anti-PD-1 response was largely unknown. Using two distinct humanized microbiome (HuM) lines, we used single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) to determine how gut microbiota affect immune infiltration and gene expression in a murine glioma model.
[METHODS] 16S rRNA sequencing was performed on fecal samples from HuM1 (H1) and HuM2 (H2) mice. Mice were intracranially injected with murine glioma cells (GL261), and on day 13 treated with one dose of isotype control or anti-PD1. Mice were euthanized on day 14 for analysis of all immune cells in the tumors by scRNA-seq.
[RESULTS] HuM1 and HuM2 mice had different microbial populations, with HuM1 being primarily dominated via , and HuM2 being primarily composed of . Sc-RNA-seq of the tumor immune cells revealed 21 clusters with significant differences between H1 and H2 samples with a larger population of M1 type macrophages in H1 samples. Gene expression analysis revealed higher expression of inflammatory markers in the M1 population in H2 mice treated with anti-PD-1.
[CONCLUSIONS] Microbial gut communities influence the presence and gene activation patterns of immune cells in the brain tumors of mice both under control (isotype) and following anti-PD-1 treatment.
[METHODS] 16S rRNA sequencing was performed on fecal samples from HuM1 (H1) and HuM2 (H2) mice. Mice were intracranially injected with murine glioma cells (GL261), and on day 13 treated with one dose of isotype control or anti-PD1. Mice were euthanized on day 14 for analysis of all immune cells in the tumors by scRNA-seq.
[RESULTS] HuM1 and HuM2 mice had different microbial populations, with HuM1 being primarily dominated via , and HuM2 being primarily composed of . Sc-RNA-seq of the tumor immune cells revealed 21 clusters with significant differences between H1 and H2 samples with a larger population of M1 type macrophages in H1 samples. Gene expression analysis revealed higher expression of inflammatory markers in the M1 population in H2 mice treated with anti-PD-1.
[CONCLUSIONS] Microbial gut communities influence the presence and gene activation patterns of immune cells in the brain tumors of mice both under control (isotype) and following anti-PD-1 treatment.
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