The One Health Pangenome25 starts now, in my beautiful Valencia!
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02.12.2025 14:08
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Microbial allies: bacteria help fight against cancer
An international team of scientists led by researchers at the MRC Laboratory of Medical Sciences (LMS), Imperial College London and the University of Cologne have discovered that microbes associated w...
"Microbial allies: bacteria help fight against cancer"
✨ News story from #LMS @mrc-lms.bsky.social, covering the beautiful study led by #postdoc Daniel Martinez @dmartimarti.bsky.social - congrats! ✨
#PostdocAppreciationWeek #PAW2025
#Cancer #Microbiome #Chemotherapy
lms.mrc.ac.uk/microbial-al...
16.09.2025 21:24
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Thanks to all the collaborators (sorry if I'm missing someone!)
@kaletalab.bsky.social
@maringos.bsky.social
@alexisbarr.bsky.social
@frezzalab.bsky.social
@cochemelab.bsky.social
@mrc-lms.bsky.social
@imperialcollegeldn.bsky.social
@cecad.bsky.social
@cp-cellsystems.bsky.social
10.09.2025 19:28
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This work has been a wonderful conclusion of many years of hard work. I'm very happy to have worked with great scientists along the way, and I'm excited for the opportunities this research will open.
10.09.2025 19:28
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Yes, it matters! In collab with chemists at Newcastle University, we synthesized the pure bacterial form, it was more potent. Then we engineered a trimethyl ester version that was even more effective at stopping cancer cell growth. ⚗️
10.09.2025 19:28
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Finally, a super interesting thing we found. We'd been using a commercial racemic mixture of the two 2-MiCit enantiomers (2R,3S/2S,3R). But bacteria naturally produce only one of them: the (2R,3S) form. Does it matter?
10.09.2025 19:28
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A 2-MiCit - drug screening revealed that 2-MiCit synergises with nucleotide antimetabolites such as 5-FU! Proteomics revealed their joint effect greatly affects p53 and pyrimidine metabolism, and make HCT116 spheroids really struggle to grow.
10.09.2025 19:28
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How does 2-MiCit work? It hits the cell's mitochondria, impairing respiration. RNA-seq revealed this disrupts the cell cycle, DNA replication, and nucleotide metabolism. Crucially, it activates the p53 tumor suppressor pathway, which we confirmed with @alexisbarr.bsky.social
10.09.2025 19:28
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We found 2-MiCit powerfully inhibits proliferation across 20 cancer cell lines and shrinks 3D tumor spheroids. In a fly model of colon cancer (thanks @cochemelab.bsky.social !), 2-MiCit treatment reduced tumor spread and extended the flies' lifespan!
10.09.2025 19:28
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So, is this bacterial metabolite relevant in humans? With help from @kaletalab.bsky.social we predicted its production is significantly higher in the gut microbiomes of colorectal cancer patients. It is also present in cancer-associated microbiomes.
What does it actually do to cancer cells?
10.09.2025 19:28
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A gene-nutrient screen pointed to a key mechanism: metabolic rewiring downstream of pyruvate, affecting the TCA. After many more experiments using C. elegans one culprit emerged: 2-MiCit, a metabolite from the bacterial methylcitrate cycle! 🎯
10.09.2025 19:28
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Using a 4-way screening (bacteria + worm + drug + nutrient) we observed that sugars were able to impair 5-FU activity in C. elegans when fed with the the salvage pathway triple mutant, a super resistant strain for 5-FU effects.
10.09.2025 19:28
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We started with a basic question: how does nutrition affect the drug 5-FU? Using C. elegans & E. coli we saw the drug's effect drastically changed depending on the bacterial strain and the nutrients in their environment! We tested >70 different E. coli strains that further confirmed this! 🧪
10.09.2025 19:28
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