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Diet microbiota and dysbiosis: a ‘recipe’ for colorectal cancer

机译:饮食微生物群和营养不良:结直肠癌的秘方

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The food we consume feeds not only us, but also a vast and diverse community of microbiota within our gastrointestinal tract. In a process of symbiotic co-evolution, the gut microbiota became essential for the maintenance of the health and integrity of our colon. The advent of next-generation DNA sequencing technology and metabolic profiling have, in the recent years, revealed the remarkable complexity of microbial diversity and function, and that the microbiota produce a wide variety of bioactive products that are not only active at the mucosal surface, but also absorbed and circulated throughout the body, influencing distant organ health and function. As a result, several microbiota compositional patterns and their associations with both health and disease states have been identified. Importantly, a disturbed micro-biota–host relationship, termed dysbiosis, is now recognized to be the root cause for a growing list of diseases, including colorectal cancer (CRC). There is mounting in vitro and in vivo evidence to suggest that diet selects for the microbiota composition and several health promoting and deleterious effects of diet are, in fact, mediated by the microbiota. Recent findings of the feasibility of dietary fiber to boost the colonic microbial synthesis of anti-proliferative and counter carcinogenic metabolites, particularly butyrate, underscores the prerequisite of dietary modification as a key measure to curb the pandemic of CRC in westernized countries. Better understanding of the diet–microbiota interplay and large-scale studies to evaluate the efficacy of dietary modification and gut microbiota modulation in reversing dysbiosis and restoring health could offer novel preventative and/or therapeutic strategies against westernized diseases, which are now considered the chief threat to public health.
机译:我们消耗的食物不仅为我们提供食物,而且为我们胃肠道中的微生物群落提供了广泛而多样的基础。在共生共进化的过程中,肠道菌群对于维持结肠的健康和完整性至关重要。近年来,下一代DNA测序技术和代谢谱分析的出现揭示了微生物多样性和功能的显着复杂性,并且微生物群产生了多种不仅在粘膜表面具有活性的生物活性产物,但也会吸收并在全身循环,影响远处器官的健康和功能。结果,已经确定了几种微生物群组成模式及其与健康和疾病状态的关联。重要的是,现在人们认为被称为菌群失调的微生物群-宿主关系紊乱是导致包括结肠直肠癌(CRC)在内的各种疾病的根本原因。越来越多的体内外证据表明,饮食选择微生物群组成,而饮食对健康的促进和有害作用实际上是由微生物群介导的。膳食纤维增强结肠微生物合成抗增殖和抗癌性代谢产物(尤其是丁酸盐)的可行性的最新发现,强调了饮食改良作为遏制CRC在西方国家流行的关键措施的先决条件。更好地了解饮食与微生物群落的相互作用,以及进行大规模研究以评估饮食调节和肠道微生物群落调节在逆转生态失调和恢复健康方面的功效,可以提供针对西方疾病的新型预防和/或治疗策略,这些疾病现在被认为是主要威胁对公共健康。

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