# Beyond bacterial defences: the role of lysozyme in cancer

**Authors:** Lei Wang, Qian Dong, Fuchu He, Zhiwen Gu, Aihua Sun

PMC · DOI: 10.1002/ctm2.70575 · Clinical and Translational Medicine · 2026-02-01

## TL;DR

This review explores how lysozyme, known for fighting bacteria, also has complex roles in cancer, acting both as a tumor suppressor and promoter.

## Contribution

The paper integrates multi-omics data to systematically analyze lysozyme's dual roles in cancer, addressing a critical knowledge gap.

## Key findings

- Lysozyme influences tumor progression by directly affecting tumor cells and the immune microenvironment.
- It shows potential as both a prognostic biomarker and a therapeutic target in some cancers.
- The study highlights the need for precision oncology approaches to harness lysozyme's dual promise.

## Abstract

Lysozyme (LYZ) is a naturally occurring antimicrobial protein first discovered in the 1920s. As a key component of innate immunity, its antimicrobial effects and immunomodulatory functions in bacterial defence have been extensively characterized. However, emerging evidence since the 1950s has revealed its complex involvement in tumour progression, with conflicting reports of both tumour‐suppressive and tumour‐promoting effects across different cancer types. A critical knowledge gap remains in understanding the mechanistic basis for this duality, exacerbated by reliance on single‐omics approaches and small cohorts in previous studies. This review focuses on mammalian C‐type LYZ (referred to as LYZ hereafter unless specified) and integrates multi‐omics data (transcriptomics and proteomics) with clinical and mechanistic research to systematically dissect its dual roles in cancer. By analysing cross‐cancer heterogeneity through multi‐omics perspectives, we emphasize its dual promise as both a prognostic biomarker and an actionable therapeutic target, aiming to provide new insights for precision oncology.

LYZ is a multi‐functional secreted factor that encompasses both antibacterial and immunomodulatory functions.Emerging evidence highlights its complex role in tumour progression by directly influencing tumour cells and modulating the immune microenvironment.LYZ is a promising potential biomarker and therapeutic target in some cancers.

LYZ is a multi‐functional secreted factor that encompasses both antibacterial and immunomodulatory functions.

Emerging evidence highlights its complex role in tumour progression by directly influencing tumour cells and modulating the immune microenvironment.

LYZ is a promising potential biomarker and therapeutic target in some cancers.

Lysozyme (LYZ) is a multi‐functional secreted factor that encompasses both antibacterial and immunomodulatory functions. Emerging evidence highlights its complex role in tumour progression by directly influencing tumour cells and modulating the immune microenvironment. In addition, LYZ is a promising potential biomarker and therapeutic target in some cancers.

## Linked entities

- **Genes:** LYZ (lysozyme) [NCBI Gene 4069]
- **Proteins:** lysozyme (lysozyme 1-like), LYZ (lysozyme)
- **Diseases:** cancer (MONDO:0004992)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** CEBPB (CCAAT/enhancer binding protein beta) [NCBI Gene 396185] {aka NF-M}, CD4 (CD4 molecule) [NCBI Gene 920] {aka CD4mut, IMD79, Leu-3, OKT4D, T4}, LYZ (lysozyme) [NCBI Gene 396218] {aka LYZC, dystrophin}, C5AR1 (complement C5a receptor 1) [NCBI Gene 728] {aka C5A, C5AR, C5R1, CD88}, H2BC21 (H2B clustered histone 21) [NCBI Gene 8349] {aka GL105, H2B, H2B-GL105, H2B.1, H2BE, H2BFQ}, Lyz1 (lysozyme 1) [NCBI Gene 17110] {aka Lyz, Lyzf3, Lzp-s}, S100A9 (S100 calcium binding protein A9) [NCBI Gene 6280] {aka 60B8AG, CAGB, CFAG, CGLB, L1AG, LIAG}, CD8A (CD8 subunit alpha) [NCBI Gene 925] {aka CD8, CD8alpha, IMD116, Leu2, p32}, Spi1 (Spi-1 proto-oncogene) [NCBI Gene 20375] {aka Dis-1, Dis1, PU.1, Sfpi-1, Sfpi1, Spi-1}, NFKB1 (nuclear factor kappa B subunit 1) [NCBI Gene 4790] {aka CVID12, EBP-1, KBF1, NF-kB, NF-kB1, NF-kappa-B1}, C3 (complement C3) [NCBI Gene 718] {aka AHUS5, ARMD9, ASP, C3a, C3b, CPAMD1}, S100a6 (S100 calcium binding protein A6 (calcyclin)) [NCBI Gene 20200] {aka 2A9, 5B10, CALCYCLIN, Cacy, PRA}, TNF (tumor necrosis factor) [NCBI Gene 7124] {aka DIF, IMD127, TNF-alpha, TNFA, TNFSF2, TNLG1F}, Lyz2 (lysozyme 2) [NCBI Gene 17105] {aka Lys, Lysm, Lyzf2, Lyzs, Lzm, Lzm-s1}, CD68 (CD68 molecule) [NCBI Gene 968] {aka GP110, LAMP4, SCARD1}, CD33 (CD33 molecule) [NCBI Gene 945] {aka CD33rSiglec, SIGLEC-3, SIGLEC3, p67}, HSPA5 (heat shock protein family A (Hsp70) member 5) [NCBI Gene 3309] {aka BIP, GRP78, HEL-S-89n}, Cdh1 (cadherin 1) [NCBI Gene 12550] {aka ARC-1, E-cad, Ecad, L-CAM, UVO, Um}, H2AZ1 (H2A.Z variant histone 1) [NCBI Gene 3015] {aka H2A.Z-1, H2A.z, H2A/z, H2AFZ, H2AZ}, TLR2 (toll like receptor 2) [NCBI Gene 7097] {aka CD282, TIL4}, IL1B (interleukin 1 beta) [NCBI Gene 3553] {aka IL-1, IL1-BETA, IL1F2, IL1beta}, Il2 (interleukin 2) [NCBI Gene 16183] {aka Il-2}, STAT3 (signal transducer and activator of transcription 3) [NCBI Gene 6774] {aka ADMIO, ADMIO1, APRF, HIES}, LYZ (lysozyme) [NCBI Gene 4069] {aka AMYLD5, LYZF1, LZM}, NOD2 (nucleotide binding oligomerization domain containing 2) [NCBI Gene 64127] {aka ACUG, BLAU, BLAUS, CARD15, CD, CLR16.3}, CD163 (CD163 molecule) [NCBI Gene 9332] {aka M130, MM130, SCARI1}, KIT (KIT proto-oncogene, receptor tyrosine kinase) [NCBI Gene 3815] {aka C-Kit, CD117, MASTC, PBT, SCFR}, BRCA1 (BRCA1 DNA repair associated) [NCBI Gene 672] {aka BRCAI, BRCC1, BROVCA1, FANCS, IRIS, PNCA4}, NOD1 (nucleotide binding oligomerization domain containing 1) [NCBI Gene 10392] {aka CARD4, CLR7.1, NLRC1, hNod1}, IL6 (interleukin 6) [NCBI Gene 3569] {aka BSF-2, BSF2, CDF, HGF, HSF, IFN-beta-2}, IL2RA (interleukin 2 receptor subunit alpha) [NCBI Gene 3559] {aka CD25, IDDM10, IL2R, IMD41, TCGFR, p55}, Ager (advanced glycosylation end product-specific receptor) [NCBI Gene 11596] {aka RAGE}, CTCF (CCCTC-binding factor) [NCBI Gene 10664] {aka CFAP108, FAP108, MRD21}, Myb (Myb proto-oncogene, transcription factor) [NCBI Gene 17863] {aka c-myb}, Icam1 (intercellular adhesion molecule 1) [NCBI Gene 15894] {aka CD54, Icam-1, Ly-47, MALA-2}, IL2 (interleukin 2) [NCBI Gene 3558] {aka IL-2, TCGF, lymphokine}, Runx1 (runt related transcription factor 1) [NCBI Gene 12394] {aka AML1, CBF-alpha-2, Cbfa2, Pebp2a2, Pebpa2b}
- **Diseases:** CHOL (MESH:D018281), TGCT (MESH:C563236), lung metastases (MESH:D009362), Lewis lung carcinoma (MESH:D018827), B16 melanoma (MESH:D008546), reticulosarcoma of (MESH:D008228), mycosis fungoides (MESH:D009182), COAD (MESH:D029424), leukaemia (MESH:D015458), lymph node-negative tumours (MESH:D000072717), rectum adenocarcinoma (MESH:D012004), granulosa cell sarcoma (MESH:D006106), CLL (MESH:D015451), myocardial infarction (MESH:D009203), nasopharyngeal carcinoma (MESH:D000077274), kidney renal clear cell carcinoma (MESH:D002292), brain (MESH:D001927), ALL (MESH:D054198), adrenocortical carcinoma (MESH:D018268), esophageal carcinoma (MESH:D004938), pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma (MESH:D010673), colon and rectal cancer (MESH:D015179), thymoma (MESH:D013945), mesothelioma (MESH:D008654), synovial sarcoma (MESH:D013584), lymphopenia (MESH:D008231), inflammation (MESH:D007249), uterine corpus endometrial carcinoma (MESH:D016889), LUAD (MESH:D000077192), ovarian serous cystadenocarcinoma (MESH:D010049), basal cell carcinoma (MESH:D002280), uveal melanoma (MESH:C536494), Klebsiella pneumoniae infection (MESH:D007710), carcinogenesis (MESH:D063646), kidney chromophobe (MESH:D007674), Lung (MESH:D008171), Breast Cancer (MESH:D001943), thyroid carcinoma (MESH:D013964), glioma (MESH:D005910), osteosarcoma (MESH:D012516), cutaneous myeloid sarcoma (MESH:D023981), sarcoma (MESH:D012509), PAAD (MESH:D010190), NPC (MESH:D052556), MB (OMIM:613675), male breast cancer (MESH:D018567), medulloblastoma (MESH:D008527), small-cell lung cancer (MESH:D055752), skin cutaneous melanoma (MESH:C562393), testicular germ cell tumours (MESH:D009373), Merkel cell carcinoma (MESH:D015266), pituitary neuroendocrine tumour (MESH:D010911), colon adenocarcinoma (MESH:D003110), cervical squamous cell carcinoma (MESH:D002294), bacterial infection (MESH:D001424), S-III (MESH:D018455), non-small-cell lung cancer (MESH:D002289), glioblastoma (MESH:D005909), DLBC (MESH:D016403), fibrosarcoma (MESH:D005354)
- **Chemicals:** Lys (MESH:D008239), monomethoxypolyethylene glycol (MESH:C028210), steroid hormones (MESH:D013256), Asp (MESH:D001224), ROS (MESH:D017382), disulfide (MESH:D004220), paraffin (MESH:D010232), polysaccharide (MESH:D011134), norepinephrine (MESH:D009638), Lipopolysaccharide (MESH:D008070), 5-FU (MESH:D005472), Glu (MESH:D018698), epinephrine (MESH:D004837), Phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (MESH:D013755), formalin (MESH:D005557), Val (MESH:D014633), N-acetylglucosamine (MESH:D000117), sugar (MESH:D000073893), mPEG-Lyso (-), N-acetylmuramic acid (MESH:C031651), muramyl dipeptide (MESH:D000119), Cys (MESH:D003545)
- **Species:** Rattus norvegicus (brown rat, species) [taxon 10116], Mus musculus (house mouse, species) [taxon 10090], Streptococcus (genus) [taxon 1301], Pseudomonas aeruginosa (species) [taxon 287], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Danio rerio (leopard danio, species) [taxon 7955], Bacteria Latreille et al. 1825 (Bacteria stick insect, genus) [taxon 629395], Micrococcus luteus (species) [taxon 1270], Gallus gallus (bantam, species) [taxon 9031]
- **Cell lines:** MCa — Homo sapiens (Human), Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma germinal center B-cell type, Cancer cell line (CVCL_ZC21), HepG2 — Homo sapiens (Human), Hepatoblastoma, Cancer cell line (CVCL_0027), TS/A — Mus musculus (Mouse), Malignant neoplasms of the mouse mammary gland, Cancer cell line (CVCL_F736), ARPE-19 — Homo sapiens (Human), Spontaneously immortalized cell line (CVCL_0145), Huh7 — Homo sapiens (Human), Adult hepatocellular carcinoma, Cancer cell line (CVCL_0336), Hep3B — Homo sapiens (Human), Childhood hepatocellular carcinoma, Cancer cell line (CVCL_0326), MCF-7 — Homo sapiens (Human), Invasive breast carcinoma of no special type, Cancer cell line (CVCL_0031), SW480 — Homo sapiens (Human), Colon adenocarcinoma, Cancer cell line (CVCL_0546)

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