The microbial landscape of colorectal cancer

IF 103.3 1区 生物学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
Maxwell T. White, Cynthia L. Sears
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Abstract

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a substantial source of global morbidity and mortality in dire need of improved prevention and treatment strategies. As our understanding of CRC grows, it is becoming increasingly evident that the gut microbiota, consisting of trillions of microorganisms in direct interface with the colon, plays a substantial role in CRC development and progression. Understanding the roles that individual microorganisms and complex microbial communities play in CRC pathogenesis, along with their attendant mechanisms, will help yield novel preventive and therapeutic interventions for CRC. In this Review, we discuss recent evidence concerning global perturbations of the gut microbiota in CRC, associations of specific microorganisms with CRC, the underlying mechanisms by which microorganisms potentially drive CRC development and the roles of complex microbial communities in CRC pathogenesis. While our understanding of the relationship between the microbiota and CRC has improved in recent years, our findings highlight substantial gaps in current research that need to be filled before this knowledge can be used to the benefit of patients. In this Review, White and Sears examine recent evidence showing the link between the gut microbiota and colorectal cancer (CRC) and discuss the roles and mechanisms of specific microorganisms as well as of complex microbial communities in the pathogenesis of CRC.

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癌症的微生物景观。
癌症是全球发病率和死亡率的重要来源,迫切需要改进预防和治疗策略。随着我们对CRC的理解不断加深,越来越明显的是,由与结肠直接接触的数万亿微生物组成的肠道微生物群在CRC的发展和进展中发挥着重要作用。了解单个微生物和复杂微生物群落在CRC发病机制中的作用及其相关机制,将有助于产生新的CRC预防和治疗干预措施。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了最近关于CRC中肠道微生物群的全球扰动、特定微生物与CRC的关联、微生物潜在驱动CRC发展的潜在机制以及复杂微生物群落在CRC发病机制中的作用的证据。尽管近年来我们对微生物群与CRC之间关系的理解有所改善,但我们的发现突出了当前研究中的重大空白,在将这些知识用于造福患者之前,需要填补这些空白。
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Nature Reviews Microbiology
Nature Reviews Microbiology 生物-微生物学
CiteScore
74.00
自引率
0.50%
发文量
149
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: At Nature Reviews Microbiology, our goal is to become the leading source of reviews and commentaries for the scientific community we cater to. We are dedicated to publishing articles that are not only authoritative but also easily accessible, supplementing them with clear and concise figures, tables, and other visual aids. Our objective is to offer an unparalleled service to authors, referees, and readers, and we continuously strive to maximize the usefulness and impact of each article we publish. With a focus on Reviews, Perspectives, and Comments spanning the entire field of microbiology, our wide scope ensures that the work we feature reaches the widest possible audience.
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