[HTML][HTML] Role of microbiota-derived short-chain fatty acids in cancer development and prevention

R Mirzaei, A Afaghi, S Babakhani, MR Sohrabi… - Biomedicine & …, 2021 - Elsevier
R Mirzaei, A Afaghi, S Babakhani, MR Sohrabi, SR Hosseini-Fard, K Babolhavaeji…
Biomedicine & pharmacotherapy, 2021Elsevier
Following cancer, cells in a particular tissue can no longer respond to the factors involved in
controlling cell survival, differentiation, proliferation, and death. In recent years, it has been
indicated that alterations in the gut microbiota components, intestinal epithelium, and host
immune system are associated with cancer incidence. Also, it has been demonstrated that
the short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) generated by gut microbiota are vitally crucial in cell
homeostasis as they contribute to the modulation of histone deacetylases (HDACs) …
Abstract
Following cancer, cells in a particular tissue can no longer respond to the factors involved in controlling cell survival, differentiation, proliferation, and death. In recent years, it has been indicated that alterations in the gut microbiota components, intestinal epithelium, and host immune system are associated with cancer incidence. Also, it has been demonstrated that the short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) generated by gut microbiota are vitally crucial in cell homeostasis as they contribute to the modulation of histone deacetylases (HDACs), resulting effected cell attachment, immune cell immigration, cytokine production, chemotaxis, and the programmed cell death. Therefore, the manipulation of SCFA levels in the intestinal tract by alterations in the microbiota structure can be potentially taken into consideration for cancer treatment/prevention. In the current study, we will explain the most recent findings on the detrimental or protective roles of SFCA (particularly butyrate, propionate, and acetate) in several cancers, including bladder, colon, breast, stomach, liver, lung, pancreas, and prostate cancers.
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