A commensal strain of Staphylococcus epidermidis protects against skin neoplasia.

  • Nakatsuji, Teruaki
  • Chen, Tiffany H
  • Butcher, Anna M
  • Trzoss, Lynnie L
  • Nam, Sang-Jip
  • Shirakawa, Karina T
  • Zhou, Wei
  • Oh, Julia
  • Otto, Michael
  • Fenical, William
  • Gallo, Richard L
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Publication date
February 2018
Publisher
The Mouseion at the JAXlibrary
Language
English

Abstract

We report the discovery that strains of Staphylococcus epidermidis produce 6-N-hydroxyaminopurine (6-HAP), a molecule that inhibits DNA polymerase activity. In culture, 6-HAP selectively inhibited proliferation of tumor lines but did not inhibit primary keratinocytes. Resistance to 6-HAP was associated with the expression of mitochondrial amidoxime reducing components, enzymes that were not observed in cells sensitive to this compound. Intravenous injection of 6-HAP in mice suppressed the growth of B16F10 melanoma without evidence of systemic toxicity. Colonization of mice with an S. epidermidis strain producing 6-HAP reduced the incidence of ultraviolet-induced tumors compared to mice colonized by a control strain that did not produce 6-HA...

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