胃肿瘤发生中的饮食、胃微生物群和代谢物。

IF 11 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 Multidisciplinary
Research Pub Date : 2025-05-12 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.34133/research.0693
Lanping Jiang, Harry Cheuk-Hay Lau, Ruijie Zeng, Jun Yu
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摘要

胃癌(GC)是世界上最常见的癌症之一,特别是在亚洲人群中,某些饮食与胃癌风险增加有关。近年来,微生物谱技术的进步促进了对胃粘膜微生物的研究,越来越多的证据表明,非幽门螺杆菌胃微生物在胃肿瘤发生中的关键作用。另一方面,饮食可以影响微生物群落,引起微生物群的组成和功能的转变。本文综述了加工肉类、盐渍食品、高脂肪饮食和酒精等多种饮食对胃癌发生发展的影响。我们还探讨了微生物代谢物和宿主-微生物在胃肿瘤发生中的相互作用,以及针对微生物群的饮食干预,以预防和管理胃癌。
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Diet, Gastric Microbiota, and Metabolites in Gastric Tumorigenesis.

Gastric cancer (GC) is one of the most common cancers worldwide particularly in Asian populations, and certain diets have been associated with increased risk of GC. Recent advances in microbial profiling technology have facilitated investigations on microbes residing on the gastric mucosa and increasing evidence has revealed the critical roles of non-Helicobacter pylori gastric microbes in gastric tumorigenesis. On the other hand, diets can affect microbial communities, causing compositional and functional shift of the microbiota. In this review, we summarize the influence of various diets including processed meat, salt-preserved food, high-fat diet, and alcohol on the development and progression of GC. We also explore microbial metabolites and host-microbe interactions in gastric tumorigenesis, alongside dietary interventions targeting the microbiota for the prevention and management against GC.

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Research
Research Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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13.40
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期刊介绍: Research serves as a global platform for academic exchange, collaboration, and technological advancements. This journal welcomes high-quality research contributions from any domain, with open arms to authors from around the globe. Comprising fundamental research in the life and physical sciences, Research also highlights significant findings and issues in engineering and applied science. The journal proudly features original research articles, reviews, perspectives, and editorials, fostering a diverse and dynamic scholarly environment.
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