Otago Daily Times

Cancer finding a ‘game changer’

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NEW Zealand scientists believe they have identified a toxic bug that causes bowel cancer — a discovery that could lead to the developmen­t of a lifesaving vaccine or early detection test.

The University of Otago researcher­s found a toxic form of bacteria, called Bacteroide­s fragilis, existed in the gut of almost 80% of people with a cancerous lesion, known to be a precursor to the disease.

Bacteroide­s fragilis is a common bug in our gut and, for the most part, helps with digestion and the general health of the colon.

However, in some people it produces a toxin that disrupts the cells lining the gut and starts the process of cancer in the bowel.

Research head and bowel cancer surgeon Prof Frank Frizelle described the finding as a ‘‘game changer’’.

‘‘It gives us a clue as to what is actually driving the cancer, and in doing so, it gives us a possible means of being able to manage it,’’ he said.

More than 1300 New Zealanders die of bowel cancer every year.

The disease was becoming increasing­ly common in people under the age of 50, which could be due to changes in our diet, the researcher­s said.

Diet has a direct influence on our gut health and the microorgan­isms living there.

To make their findings, the researcher­s undertook a worldfirst study tracking the progress of 150 people who had undergone a colonoscop­y.

They geneticall­y analysed the DNA from bowel samples taken during the colon oscopies to see if Bacteroide­s fragilis was present.

Between 12 and 15 years after their initial colonoscop­y, 79% of patients with the toxic Bacteroide­s fragilis in their gut had developed lowgrade dysplasia, which is a type of precancer.

With further time and money, the discovery could be used to screen for people with the bug, and it could be used to develop a lifesaving vaccine, the research team said.

Prof Frizelle said his team wanted to further study the bug in the hope it could identify people with the highest risk of developing bowel cancer.

‘‘The earlier you can catch a disease, the better the prognosis,’’ he said.

‘‘As a surgeon you can treat one person at a time. If we can prevent the cancer from beginning or treat people as early as possible, that’s the goal.’’ — NZME

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