Microsatellite instability and its impact on nutritional and inflammatory profiles in colorectal cancer.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Hong-Da Qu, Xue Gao, Ping Xiao, Yan Jiao
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Abstract

Microsatellite instability (MSI) is a critical molecular feature in colorectal cancer (CRC) that not only determines response to immunotherapy but also influences systemic nutritional and inflammatory status. MSI-high (MSI-H) CRC is characterized by heightened systemic inflammation, altered cytokine profiles, and unique gut microbiota compositions. Concurrently, MSI-H patients often exhibit poorer nutritional status, as reflected by lower body mass index, decreased serum albumin, and metabolic dysregulation. These immunonutritional alterations influence patient outcomes by affecting prognosis, response to therapy, and overall survival. This editorial summarizes current evidence linking MSI status with inflammatory and nutritional markers, highlighting the clinical implications of integrating nutritional assessment and inflammatory modulation into the maagement of CRC patients.

微卫星不稳定性及其对结直肠癌患者营养和炎症特征的影响。
微卫星不稳定性(Microsatellite instability, MSI)是结直肠癌(CRC)的一个关键分子特征,它不仅决定免疫治疗的反应,还影响全身营养和炎症状态。msi -高(MSI-H) CRC的特点是全身性炎症加剧,细胞因子谱改变,以及独特的肠道微生物群组成。同时,MSI-H患者往往表现出较差的营养状况,表现为较低的体重指数、血清白蛋白下降和代谢失调。这些免疫营养改变通过影响预后、治疗反应和总生存期来影响患者的预后。这篇社论总结了目前将MSI状态与炎症和营养标志物联系起来的证据,强调了将营养评估和炎症调节整合到结直肠癌患者管理中的临床意义。
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