Microbiome in Colonic Carcinogenesis.

IF 4.2 2区 医学 Q1 PHYSIOLOGY Comprehensive Physiology Pub Date : 2023-06-26 DOI:10.1002/cphy.c210052
Jun Sun, Yinglin Xia
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Microbiomes include bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other microbes. The microbiome modulates numerous aspects of host physiology and is critical in the pathophysiology of diseases, including colon cancer. Although gut bacterial pathogenesis has become an emerging area in colon cancer, the multi-kingdom aspect of microbiome has yet to be explored. Similar to the bacterial component of the microbiome, the virome contains certain makeup that varies between individuals. In the current review, we introduce the concepts of microbiome and microbiota, research history, methods for modern microbiome studies, and recent progress of mechanisms responsible for microbiome and virome in colon cancer. Furthermore, we discuss our understanding of microbial metabolites in the disease development and therapy of colon cancer. Finally, the gut microbiota can affect the efficacy and toxicity of cancer therapy. We discuss the challenges and future perspectives in microbiome and colon cancer. Exploring and understanding the mechanisms of microbiome will provide insights into effective approaches in potential prevention of treatment of colon cancer. © 2023 American Physiological Society. Compr Physiol 13:4685-4708, 2023.

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结肠癌变中的微生物组。
微生物群包括细菌、病毒、真菌和其他微生物。微生物组调节宿主生理的许多方面,在包括结肠癌在内的疾病的病理生理中至关重要。虽然肠道细菌致病已成为结肠癌的一个新兴领域,但微生物组的多领域方面尚未探索。与微生物组的细菌成分类似,病毒组包含某些个体之间不同的组成。本文介绍了微生物组和微生物群的概念、研究历史、现代微生物组研究方法以及微生物组和病毒组在结肠癌中的作用机制的最新进展。此外,我们还讨论了我们对结肠癌疾病发展和治疗中微生物代谢物的理解。最后,肠道菌群可以影响癌症治疗的疗效和毒性。我们讨论了微生物组和结肠癌的挑战和未来展望。探索和理解微生物组的机制将为结肠癌的潜在预防和治疗提供有效的途径。©2023美国生理学会。中国生物医学工程学报(英文版),2023。
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