From Gut to Brain: The Impact of Short-Chain Fatty Acids on Brain Cancer.

IF 3.3 4区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Mohamed J Saadh, Omer Qutaiba B Allela, Radhwan Abdul Kareem, Gaurav Sanghvi, Soumya V Menon, Pawan Sharma, Balvir S Tomar, Aanchal Sharma, Hayder Naji Sameer, Atheer Khdyair Hamad, Zainab H Athab, Mohaned Adil
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Abstract

The primary source of short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), now recognized as critical mediators of host health, particularly in the context of neurobiology and cancer development, is the gut microbiota's fermentation of dietary fibers. Recent research highlights the complex influence of SCFAs, such as acetate, propionate, and butyrate, on brain cancer progression. These SCFAs impact immune modulation and the tumor microenvironment, particularly in brain tumors like glioma. They play a critical role in regulating cellular processes, including apoptosis, cell differentiation, and inflammation. Moreover, studies have linked SCFAs to maintaining the integrity of the blood-brain barrier (BBB), suggesting a protective role in preventing tumor infiltration and enhancing anti-tumor immunity. As our understanding of the gut-brain axis deepens, it becomes increasingly important to investigate SCFAs' therapeutic potential in brain cancer management. Looking into how SCFAs affect brain tumor cells and the environment around them could lead to new ways to prevent and treat these diseases, which could lead to better outcomes for people who are dealing with these challenging cancers.

从肠道到大脑:短链脂肪酸对脑癌的影响。
短链脂肪酸(SCFAs)现在被认为是宿主健康的关键介质,特别是在神经生物学和癌症发展的背景下,它的主要来源是肠道微生物群对膳食纤维的发酵。最近的研究强调了scfa,如醋酸酯、丙酸酯和丁酸酯,对脑癌进展的复杂影响。这些SCFAs影响免疫调节和肿瘤微环境,特别是在神经胶质瘤等脑肿瘤中。它们在调节细胞过程中起关键作用,包括凋亡、细胞分化和炎症。此外,研究已将scfa与维持血脑屏障(BBB)的完整性联系起来,表明其在防止肿瘤浸润和增强抗肿瘤免疫方面具有保护作用。随着我们对肠-脑轴理解的加深,研究scfa在脑癌治疗中的治疗潜力变得越来越重要。研究SCFAs如何影响脑肿瘤细胞及其周围环境,可能会找到预防和治疗这些疾病的新方法,这可能会给那些正在应对这些具有挑战性的癌症的人带来更好的结果。
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NeuroMolecular Medicine
NeuroMolecular Medicine 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
7.10
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33
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: NeuroMolecular Medicine publishes cutting-edge original research articles and critical reviews on the molecular and biochemical basis of neurological disorders. Studies range from genetic analyses of human populations to animal and cell culture models of neurological disorders. Emerging findings concerning the identification of genetic aberrancies and their pathogenic mechanisms at the molecular and cellular levels will be included. Also covered are experimental analyses of molecular cascades involved in the development and adult plasticity of the nervous system, in neurological dysfunction, and in neuronal degeneration and repair. NeuroMolecular Medicine encompasses basic research in the fields of molecular genetics, signal transduction, plasticity, and cell death. The information published in NEMM will provide a window into the future of molecular medicine for the nervous system.
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