Bacteria Found in Brain Tumors Could Impact Cancer Growth and Treatment, Study Reveals

November 14, 2025
Bacteria Found in Brain Tumors Could Impact Cancer Growth and Treatment, Study Reveals
  • Researchers at MD Anderson Cancer Center found traces of bacteria inside both gliomas and brain metastases, revealing a bacterial presence within brain tumors in a Nature Medicine study.

  • The bacterial components were biologically active and linked to distinct tumor behaviors, including antimicrobial and immune-metabolic pathways, which could influence tumor growth and responses to treatment.

  • In broader terms, survival outcomes correlated with tumor microbiome composition, with richer bacterial communities associated with shorter survival and specific taxa linked to worse prognosis.

  • Bacterial composition in brain metastases varied by brain region, with posterior tumors showing more bacteria and greater diversity than anterior ones, potentially due to regional blood supply or metabolism differences.

  • Researchers note the study is correlational and cannot prove causality; further validation in larger, diverse populations and across environments is needed.

  • Patient survival tied to tumor microbiome: individuals who survived less than a year tended to have richer bacterial communities, while those living beyond two years had less rich communities; certain bacteria like Paracoccus were more common in poorer survivors.

  • There were suggested connections between intra-tumoral bacterial elements and bodily microbial communities, particularly the oral microbiome.

  • In glioblastomas, evidence points to a symbiosis with phosphorus-producing bacteria, possibly helping tumors cope with phosphorus deficiency.

  • Experiments exposing brain tumor cells to secretions from 30 identified bacteria showed that some bacterial products can alter chemotherapy efficacy, notably Bacillus secretions reducing sensitivity to temozolomide.

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