Diversity and distribution of sulfur metabolism in the human gut microbiome and its association with colorectal cancer

Author:

Wolf Patricia G.,Cowley Elise S.,Breister Adam,Matatov Sarah,Lucio Luke,Polak Paige,Ridlon Jason M.ORCID,Gaskins H. Rex,Anantharaman Karthik

Abstract

ABSTRACTMicrobial sulfidogenesis produces genotoxic hydrogen sulfide (H2S) in the human gut using inorganic (sulfate) and organic (taurine/cysteine/methionine) substrates, however the majority of studies have focused on sulfate reduction using dissimilatory sulfite reductases (Dsr). Recent evidence implicates microbial sulfidogenesis as a potential trigger of colorectal cancer (CRC), highlighting the need for comprehensive knowledge of sulfur metabolism within the human gut. Here we show that microbial sulfur metabolism is more abundant and diverse than previously studied and is statistically associated with CRC. Using ~17,000 bacterial genomes from publicly available stool metagenomes, we studied the diversity of sulfur metabolic genes in 667 participants across different health statuses: healthy, adenoma, and carcinoma. Sulfidogenic genes were harbored by 142 bacterial genera and both organic and inorganic sulfidogenic genes were associated with carcinoma. Significantly, anaerobic sulfite reductases were twice as abundant as dsr. We identified twelve potential pathways for reductive taurine metabolism including novel pathways, and prevalence of organic sulfur metabolic genes indicate these substrates may be the most abundant source of microbially derived H2S. Our findings significantly expand knowledge of microbial sulfur metabolism in the human gut, and highlight key gaps that limit understanding of its potential contributions to the pathogenesis of CRC.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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