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Microbiome and colorectal carcinogenesis:Linked mechanisms and racial differences 被引量:1
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作者 Sofia C Tortora vimal m bodiwala +2 位作者 Andrew Quinn Laura A martello Shivakumar Vignesh 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Oncology》 SCIE 2022年第2期375-395,共21页
Various studies have shown the interplay between the intestinal microbiome,environmental factors,and genetic changes in colorectal cancer(CRC)development.In this review,we highlight the various gut and oral microbiota... Various studies have shown the interplay between the intestinal microbiome,environmental factors,and genetic changes in colorectal cancer(CRC)development.In this review,we highlight the various gut and oral microbiota associated with CRC and colorectal adenomas,and their proposed molecular mechanisms in relation to the processes of“the hallmarks of cancer”,and differences in microbial diversity and abundance between race/ethnicity.Patients with CRC showed increased levels of Bacteroides,Prevotella,Escherichia coli,enterotoxigenic Bacteroides fragilis,Streptococcus gallolyticus,Enterococcus faecalis,Fusobacterium nucleatum(F.nucleatum)and Clostridium difficile.Higher levels of Bacteroides have been found in African American(AA)compared to Caucasian American(CA)patients.Pro-inflammatory bacteria such as F.nucleatum and Enterobacter species were significantly higher in AAs.Also,AA patients have been shown to have decreased microbial diversity compared to CA patients.Some studies have shown that using microbiome profiles in conjunction with certain risk factors such as age,race and body mass index may help predict healthy colon vs one with adenomas or carcinomas.Periodontitis is one of the most common bacterial infections in humans and is more prevalent in Non-Hispanic-Blacks as compared to Non-Hispanic Whites.This condition causes increased systemic inflammation,immune dysregulation,gut microbiota dysbiosis and thereby possibly influencing colorectal carcinogenesis.Periodontal-associated bacteria such as Fusobacterium,Prevotella,Bacteroides and Porphyromonas have been found in CRC tissues and in feces of CRC patients.Therefore,a deeper understanding of the association between oral and gastrointestinal bacterial profile,in addition to identifying prevalent bacteria in patients with CRC and the differences observed in ethnicity/race,may play a pivotal role in predicting incidence,prognosis,and lead to the development of new treatments. 展开更多
关键词 Colorectal cancer Oral microbiome Gut microbiome Hallmarks of cancer Racial/ethnic microbial diversity
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