Isolation and whole genomic analysis of mesophilic bacterium Pseudoglutamicibacter cumminsii in epithelial mesothelioma
Nan Xu, Kunyi Wu, Ting La, Bo Cao

TL;DR
This paper reports the first isolation of Pseudoglutamicibacter cumminsii from a mesothelioma patient's blood and provides its whole genome analysis.
Contribution
The first isolation and genomic analysis of P. cumminsii in a tumor patient's blood, revealing unique genes and potential cancer-related functions.
Findings
P. cumminsii was isolated from the blood of an epithelial mesothelioma patient.
The genome of the isolated strain PC1 contains 2,179,930 bp and has unique genes compared to previously reported strains.
Six genes in PC1 are linked to cancer pathways and have known roles in human cancer.
Abstract
The relationship between bacteria and tumors has been the hot spot of clinical research in recent years. Pseudoglutamicibacter cumminsii is an aerobic Gram-positive bacterium commonly found in soil. Recent studies have identified P. cumminsii in patients with cutaneous and urinary tract infections. However, little is known on its pathogenesis as well as involvement in other clinical symptoms. In this study, we first report the isolation of P. cumminsii in blood of an epithelial mesothelioma patient. The clinical and laboratory characteristics of P. cumminsii were first described and evaluated. The pure colony of P. cumminsii was then identified using automated microorganism identification system and mass spectrum. The whole genome of the newly identified strain was sequenced with third generation sequencing (TGS). The assembled genome was further annotated and analyzed. Whole genomic…
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TopicsCancer Research and Treatments · Microbial Fuel Cells and Bioremediation · Microbial Applications in Construction Materials
