High-fat-diet-modulated Gut Microbiota Promotes Intestinal Carcinogenesis
Journal of Bacteriology and Virology
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: 394-396, 2015.
Article
Dans Anglais
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| ID: wpr-218806
ABSTRACT
Gut microbiota play a critical role in the development of intestinal cancer. Dietary changes cause dysbiosis of gut microbiota that mediates production of dietary factors triggering intestinal cancer. Genetic and dietary factors work in different combinatorial ways in initiation and progression of intestinal cancer, one of which is changes in gut microbiota. Recently, it has been found that high-fat-diet promote intestinal tumorigenesis in a genetically susceptible K-ras(G12Dint) mice without induction of obesity. High-fat-diet along with oncogene activation dampened paneth-cell mediated immunity and thus shift bacterial communities in such a way that promotes intestinal cancer.
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WPRIM (Pacifique occidental)
Sujet Principal:
Oncogènes
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Carcinogenèse
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Dysbiose
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Microbiote
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Tumeurs de l'intestin
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Obésité
Limites du sujet:
Animaux
langue:
Anglais
Texte intégral:
Journal of Bacteriology and Virology
Année:
2015
Type:
Article
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