Immune system, microbiota, and microbial metabolites: the unresolved triad in colorectal cancer microenvironment

M Hanus, D Parada-Venegas, G Landskron… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common cancers worldwide. As with other
cancers, CRC is a multifactorial disease due to the combined effect of genetic and …

The struggle within: microbial influences on colorectal cancer

JC Arthur, C Jobin - Inflammatory bowel diseases, 2011 - academic.oup.com
Recently, an unprecedented effort has been directed at understanding the interplay between
chronic inflammation and development of cancer, with the case of inflammatory bowel …

Microbiota dysbiosis and barrier dysfunction in inflammatory bowel disease and colorectal cancers: exploring a common ground hypothesis

LCH Yu - Journal of biomedical science, 2018 - Springer
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a multifactorial disease which arises as a result of the
interaction of genetic, environmental, barrier and microbial factors leading to chronic …

Gut microbiota alterations are distinct for primary colorectal cancer and hepatocellular carcinoma

W Jia, C Rajani, H Xu, X Zheng - Protein & cell, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Colorectal cancer (CRC) and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) are the second and third
most common causes of death by cancer, respectively. The etiologies of the two cancers are …

Fusobacterium and Enterobacteriaceae: important players for CRC?

E Allen-Vercoe, C Jobin - Immunology letters, 2014 - Elsevier
The gut microbiota plays an essential role in regulating intestinal homeostasis through its
capacity to modulate various biological activities ranging from barrier, immunity and …

[HTML][HTML] Role of the microbiome in non-gastrointestinal cancers

M Pevsner-Fischer, T Tuganbaev, M Meijer… - World journal of …, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Abstract “The forgotten organ”, the human microbiome, comprises a community of
microorganisms that colonizes various sites of the human body. Through coevolution of …

Dynamic microbe and molecule networks in a mouse model of colitis-associated colorectal cancer

X Liang, H Li, G Tian, S Li - Scientific reports, 2014 - nature.com
Bacterial colonisation of the gut is involved in the development of colitis-associated
colorectal cancer. However, it remains unclear how the gut microbiota dynamically shifts …