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Invasion by Fusobacterium nucleatum Causes Upregulation of dll4 and klf4 Expression in Caco2 Cells

biorxiv(2020)

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Fusobacterium nucleatum is an emerging microbe of importance in the pathogenesis of colorectal cancer. Strains of this enigmatic bacterial species vary in their capacity to invade human epithelial cells, a virulence determinant which has important implications in disease. Here, we infected human colorectal epithelial (Caco-2) cells in vitro with a known, highly invasive strain of F. nucleatum isolated from a Crohn’s Disease patient, as well as a further invasive isolate of F. nucleatum derived from a colorectal cancer tumour. We used transcriptional profiling to determine the human genes upregulated during the invasion process compared to exposure to a non-invasive E.coli control strain. Infection with F. nucleatum strains resulted in the upregulation of several host genes, including two associated with tumorigenesis: dll4 and klf4 . * CRC : colorectal cancer DEG : differentially expressed genes dll4 /DLL4 : delta like canonical notch ligand 4 FC : fold change klf4 /KLF4 : Kruppel-like factor 4 qPCR : quantitative polymerase chain reaction RPKM : reads per kilobase of transcript, per million mapped reads
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fusobacterium nucleatum causes upregulation,dll4,klf4 expression,cells
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