Project

The presence of quorum sensing peptides in clinical samples: their biological role in oncology.

Code
3S005417
Duration
01 January 2017 → 31 December 2020
Funding
Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO)
Research disciplines
  • Medical and health sciences
    • Medicinal chemistry
    • Chemometric techniques
Keywords
Quorum sensing peptides Microbiome Cancer
 
Project description

Quorum sensing peptides are small protein-like compounds which are used by certain bacteria to
communicate with each other. However, this phenomenon is not limited to the bacteria
themselves: it was recently found that these compounds can interact with human cells as well. As
such, these particular compounds potentially can explain the role of bacteria in/on our body in
health and disease.
In recent in vitro studies, it was found that some of these quorum sensing peptides can stimulate
colon cancer cell invasion and angiogenesis, two processes that can be linked to cancer metastasis.
Based on these findings of potential microbiome-disease association, we will investigate in this
research proposal if these quorum sensing peptides can play a role in in vivo situations as well.
Therefore, we will quantitatively study the presence of different quorum sensing peptides in
(mouse and human) feces and gut mucosa. The in vivo effect of these peptides on cancer
metastasis, using mouse models, will be investigated.