[Effect of the gut microbiota on the development of colorectal cancer and leakage of intestinal anastomoses].

Q3 Medicine Klinicka mikrobiologie a infekcni lekarstvi Pub Date : 2022-09-01
Miroslav Fajfr, Jana Kučerová, Anna Jesenková
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Abstract

Colorectal cancer is a very common malignancy with high mortality. Many factors influencing both the development and subsequent treatment, such as age, gender or genetic predisposition, are not modifiable. Others, such as stress, diet, physical activity or smoking, may be prevented by each individual. The gut microbiota is an important factor involved in both the development and treatment outcomes. With the advancing study of the gut microbiota, the relationship between its composition and various diseases is better understood. The proportions of members of the phyla Firmicutes (as beneficial microbiota) and Bacteroidetes (as mostly disease-associated microbiota) seem to be particularly important. Some studies suggest that certain bacteria may contribute to postoperative anastomotic leaks that prolong hospital stays, are a burden to patients, increase costs and may be fatal. Bacteria associated with the complication are, for example, enterococci, pseudomonads or bifidobacteria. Better understanding of the pathognomonic relationship between increased detection of certain bacteria and a complication may lead to individualized therapy aimed to reduce complications during surgical management of colorectal cancer.

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[肠道菌群对结直肠癌发生及肠吻合口瘘的影响]。
结直肠癌是一种非常常见的恶性肿瘤,死亡率很高。许多影响发展和后续治疗的因素,如年龄、性别或遗传易感性,都是不可改变的。其他人,如压力、饮食、体育活动或吸烟,可以由每个人来预防。肠道菌群是影响发展和治疗结果的重要因素。随着对肠道菌群研究的深入,人们对其组成与各种疾病之间的关系有了更好的了解。厚壁菌门(作为有益微生物群)和拟杆菌门(作为主要与疾病相关的微生物群)的成员比例似乎特别重要。一些研究表明,某些细菌可能导致术后吻合口渗漏,延长住院时间,对患者造成负担,增加费用,并可能致命。与并发症相关的细菌有肠球菌、假单胞菌或双歧杆菌等。更好地了解某些细菌检测增加与并发症之间的病理关系可能会导致个体化治疗,旨在减少结直肠癌手术治疗期间的并发症。
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