Junjun Zhang, S. Cai, Yongqiang Yang, Junyan Li, Ye Tian
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Abstract
Recently, the relationship between intestinal flora and its metabolites and tumorigenesis, inflammatory bowel diseasesas well as radiation-induced intestinal injury has captivated widespread attention from researchers. Accumulated evidence derived from nuclear accident investigation, animal model experiment and clinical research has proven the role of intestinal flora and its metabolites as the biomarkers to evaluate the radiation dose and severity of radiation-induced intestinal injury. This article reviews the relationship between intestinal flora and its metabolites and radiation-induced intestinal injury, aiming to provide theoretical reference for assessing the risk of radiation-induced intestinal injury.
Key words:
Intestinal flora; Metabolite; Radiation-induced injury; Biomarker
期刊介绍:
The Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology is a national academic journal sponsored by the Chinese Medical Association. It was founded in 1992 and the title was written by Chen Minzhang, the former Minister of Health. Its predecessor was the Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology, which was founded in 1987. The journal is an authoritative journal in the field of radiation oncology in my country. It focuses on clinical tumor radiotherapy, tumor radiation physics, tumor radiation biology, and thermal therapy. Its main readers are middle and senior clinical doctors and scientific researchers. It is now a monthly journal with a large 16-page format and 80 pages of text. For many years, it has adhered to the principle of combining theory with practice and combining improvement with popularization. It now has columns such as monographs, head and neck tumors (monographs), chest tumors (monographs), abdominal tumors (monographs), physics, technology, biology (monographs), reviews, and investigations and research.