TLR signaling: a link between gut microflora, colorectal inflammation and tumorigenesis

Rebeca Santaolalla , Daniel A. Sussman , Maria T. Abreu
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A growing body of evidence supports the role of toll-like receptor (TLR) signaling in the intestinal mucosa and its role in inflammation and tumorigenesis. Patients with chronic intestinal inflammation, as is the case with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and a subset of patients with inflammatory and sporadic colorectal neoplasia, have increased expression of TLRs, especially TLR4, on colonic epithelial cells. Mouse models of colitis and cancer are useful to understand the role of TLRs and bacteria in the development of colon cancer. Clear differences in bacterial colonization patterns are noted between normal and dysplastic colonic mucosa. TLRs offer a potential prognostic and therapeutic target, serving as the link between bacterial ligands and epithelial inflammation.

TLR信号:肠道菌群、结直肠炎症和肿瘤发生之间的联系
越来越多的证据支持toll样受体(TLR)信号在肠粘膜中的作用及其在炎症和肿瘤发生中的作用。慢性肠道炎症患者,如炎症性肠病(IBD)患者,以及一部分炎症性和散发性结直肠肿瘤患者,在结肠上皮细胞上的TLRs表达增加,尤其是TLR4。结肠炎和癌症的小鼠模型有助于了解tlr和细菌在结肠癌发展中的作用。在正常和发育不良的结肠粘膜中,细菌定植模式明显不同。tlr作为细菌配体和上皮炎症之间的纽带,提供了一个潜在的预后和治疗靶点。
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