Transformation of colitis and colorectal cancer: a tale of gut microbiota
K Xia, R Gao, L Li, X Wu, T Wu, Y Ruan… - Critical Reviews in …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Intestinal inflammation modifies host physiology to promote the occurrence of colorectal
cancer (CRC), as seen in colitis-associated CRC. Gut microbiota is crucial in cancer …
cancer (CRC), as seen in colitis-associated CRC. Gut microbiota is crucial in cancer …
Microbiome and colorectal cancer: Unraveling host-microbiota interactions in colitis-associated colorectal cancer development
Dysbiosis of gut microbiota occurs in many human chronic immune-mediated diseases,
such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and colitis-associated colorectal cancer (CAC) …
such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and colitis-associated colorectal cancer (CAC) …
Role of gut microbiota in the development and treatment of colorectal cancer
C Lin, X Cai, J Zhang, W Wang, Q Sheng, H Hua… - Digestion, 1963 - karger.com
Human guts harbor abundant microbes that regulate many aspects of host physiology.
However, bacterial imbalance or dysbiosis in the gut due to the dietary or environmental …
However, bacterial imbalance or dysbiosis in the gut due to the dietary or environmental …
Gut microbiota and colorectal cancer: insights into pathogenesis for novel therapeutic strategies
Y Kang, W Pan, Y Cai - Zeitschrift für Gastroenterologie, 2017 - thieme-connect.com
Colorectal cancer (CRC), as a leading cause of cancer-related death, is triggered by the
complex interplay of host genetics and environmental factors. Mounting evidence has shed …
complex interplay of host genetics and environmental factors. Mounting evidence has shed …
Interaction between microbiota and immunity and its implication in colorectal cancer
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the leading causes of cancer-related death in the world.
Besides genetic causes, colonic inflammation is one of the major risk factors for CRC …
Besides genetic causes, colonic inflammation is one of the major risk factors for CRC …
Factors determining colorectal cancer: the role of the intestinal microbiota
The gastrointestinal tract, in particular the colon, holds a complex community of
microorganisms, which are essential for maintaining homeostasis. However, in recent years …
microorganisms, which are essential for maintaining homeostasis. However, in recent years …
Dysbiosis of gut microbiota in promoting the development of colorectal cancer
S Zou, L Fang, MH Lee - Gastroenterology report, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Gastrointestinal microbiome, containing at least 100 trillion bacteria, resides in the mucosal
surface of human intestine. Recent studies show that perturbations in the microbiota may …
surface of human intestine. Recent studies show that perturbations in the microbiota may …
Gut microbiota and probiotics in colon tumorigenesis
Y Zhu, TM Luo, C Jobin, HA Young - Cancer letters, 2011 - Elsevier
The human gastrointestinal tract harbors a complex and abundant microbial community
reaching as high as 1013–1014 microorganisms in the colon. This endogenous microbiota …
reaching as high as 1013–1014 microorganisms in the colon. This endogenous microbiota …
[HTML][HTML] Inflammation and colorectal cancer, when microbiota-host mutualism breaks
Structural changes in the gut microbial community have been shown to accompany the
progressive development of colorectal cancer. In this review we discuss recent hypotheses …
progressive development of colorectal cancer. In this review we discuss recent hypotheses …
The intestinal microbiota and colorectal cancer
The intestinal microbiota, composed of a large population of microorganisms, is often
considered a “forgotten organ” in human health and diseases. Increasing evidence indicates …
considered a “forgotten organ” in human health and diseases. Increasing evidence indicates …