The tumor microbiome reacts to hypoxia and can influence response to radiation treatment in colorectal cancer
Martin Benej,
Rebecca Hoyd,
McKenzie Kreamer
et al.
Abstract:Tumor hypoxia has been shown to predict poor patient outcomes in several cancer types, partially because it reduces radiation's ability to kill cells. We investigated whether some of the clinical effects of hypoxia could also be due to its impact on the tumor microbiome. We examined the RNA-seq data from the Oncology Research Information Exchange Network (ORIEN) database of colorectal cancer (CRC) patients treated with radiotherapy. For each tumor, we identified microbial RNAs and related them to the hypoxic g… Show more
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