Metformin-induced reductions in tumor growth involves modulation of the gut microbiome

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作者:Lindsay A Broadfield,Amna Saigal,Jake C Szamosi,Joanne A Hammill,Ksenia Bezverbnaya,Dongdong Wang,Jaya Gautam,Evangelia E Tsakiridis,Fiorella Di Pastena,Jamie McNicol,Jianhan Wu,Saad Syed,James S V Lally,Amogelang R Raphenya,Marie-Jose Blouin,Michael Pollak,Andrea Sacconi,Giovanni Blandino,Andrew G McArthur,Jonathan D Schertzer,Michael G Surette,Stephen M Collins,Jonathan L Bramson,Paola Muti,Theodoros Tsakiridis,Gregory R Steinberg

Abstract

Background/purpose: Type 2 diabetes and obesity increase the risk of developing colorectal cancer. Metformin may reduce colorectal cancer but the mechanisms mediating this effect remain unclear. In mice and humans, a high-fat diet (HFD), obesity and metformin are known to alter the gut microbiome but whether this is important for influencing tumor growth is not known. Methods: Mice with syngeneic MC38 colon adenocarcinomas were treated with metformin or feces obtained from control or metformin treated mice. Results: We find that compared to chow-fed controls, tumor growth is increased when mice are fed a HFD and that this acceleration of tumor growth can be partially recapitulated through transfer of the fecal microbiome or in vitro treatment of cells with fecal filtrates from HFD-fed animals. Treatment of HFD-fed mice with orally ingested, but not intraperitoneally injected, metformin suppresses tumor growth and increases the expression of short-chain fatty acid (SCFA)-producing microbes Alistipes, Lachnospiraceae and Ruminococcaceae. The transfer of the gut microbiome from mice treated orally with metformin to drug naïve, conventionalized HFD-fed mice increases circulating propionate and butyrate, reduces tumor proliferation, and suppresses the expression of sterol response element binding protein (SREBP) gene targets in the tumor. Conclusion: These data indicate that in obese mice fed a HFD, metformin reduces tumor burden through changes in the gut microbiome.

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