Microbes linked to cancer in threatened California foxes report Princeton researchers

Microbes linked to cancer in threatened California foxes, report Princeton researchers

19:00 EST 3 Feb 2020 | AAAS

(Princeton University) Microbes are known to affect digestion, mood and overall health, but cancer? A Princeton University-led team of researchers lay out a multi-step process: First, Santa Catalina foxes become infested with ear mites, which change the foxes' microbiome and allow a staph infection to take hold. The antibiotic-resistant Staphylococcus pseudintermedius infection leads to chronic inflammation of the foxes' ears -- and in that inflamed tissue, tumors can flourish.

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