Cancer-microbe associations have been explored for centuries, but cancer-associated fungi have rarely been examined. Here, we comprehensively characterize the cancer mycobiome within 17,401 patient tissue, blood, and plasma samples across 35 cancer types in four independent cohorts. We report fungal DNA and cells at low abundances across many major human cancers, with differences in community compositions that differ among cancer types, even when accounting for technical background. Fungal histological staining of tissue microarrays supported intratumoral presence and frequent spatial association with cancer cells and macrophages. Comparing intratumoral fungal communities with matched bacteriomes and immunomes revealed co-occurring bi-domai...
The role and impact of commensal and pathogenic fungi in different parts of the human body are being...
Fungal Communities in Oral Health and Disease Amanda K. Dupuy, PhD University of Connecticut, [2015]...
The gut microbiome is associated with survival in colorectal cancer. Single organisms have been iden...
Cancer continues to be a lethal challenge to human health. While research has uncovered many causes ...
Abstract While the study of the tumor microbiome and its effects on cancer biology ha...
By all measures of genetic diversity or species abundance, life is primarily microbial. However, dec...
Cancer is among the leading causes of death globally. Despite advances in cancer research, a full un...
Background: To date, most researchhas focused on the bacterial composition of the human microbiota. ...
A broad range of fungi has been detected in molecular surveys of the oral mycobiome. However, knowle...
This dataset supports the manuscript: Narunsky-Haziza, Sepich-Poore, Livyatan et al. Pan-cancer anal...
With the advent of high-throughput sequencing techniques, the astonishing extent and complexity of t...
Bacteria were first detected in human tumors more than 100 years ago, but the characterization of th...
Microbial communities that colonize in humans are collectively described as microbiome. According to...
The advent of metagenomics has profoundly revolutionized our way to describe microbial communities a...
The mycobiome, referring primarily to the fungal biota in an environment, is an important component ...
The role and impact of commensal and pathogenic fungi in different parts of the human body are being...
Fungal Communities in Oral Health and Disease Amanda K. Dupuy, PhD University of Connecticut, [2015]...
The gut microbiome is associated with survival in colorectal cancer. Single organisms have been iden...
Cancer continues to be a lethal challenge to human health. While research has uncovered many causes ...
Abstract While the study of the tumor microbiome and its effects on cancer biology ha...
By all measures of genetic diversity or species abundance, life is primarily microbial. However, dec...
Cancer is among the leading causes of death globally. Despite advances in cancer research, a full un...
Background: To date, most researchhas focused on the bacterial composition of the human microbiota. ...
A broad range of fungi has been detected in molecular surveys of the oral mycobiome. However, knowle...
This dataset supports the manuscript: Narunsky-Haziza, Sepich-Poore, Livyatan et al. Pan-cancer anal...
With the advent of high-throughput sequencing techniques, the astonishing extent and complexity of t...
Bacteria were first detected in human tumors more than 100 years ago, but the characterization of th...
Microbial communities that colonize in humans are collectively described as microbiome. According to...
The advent of metagenomics has profoundly revolutionized our way to describe microbial communities a...
The mycobiome, referring primarily to the fungal biota in an environment, is an important component ...
The role and impact of commensal and pathogenic fungi in different parts of the human body are being...
Fungal Communities in Oral Health and Disease Amanda K. Dupuy, PhD University of Connecticut, [2015]...
The gut microbiome is associated with survival in colorectal cancer. Single organisms have been iden...