Diet, microorganisms and their metabolites, and colon cancer

医学 结直肠癌 癌症 梅德林 微生物 内科学 肿瘤科 微生物学 细菌 生物化学 遗传学 生物
作者
Stephen J. O’Keefe
出处
期刊:Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology [Springer Nature]
卷期号:13 (12): 691-706 被引量:1023
标识
DOI:10.1038/nrgastro.2016.165
摘要

Evidence suggests that food composition affects colonic health and colon cancer risk via its effects on gut microbiota metabolism. In this Review, O'Keefe discusses the mechanisms behind microbial metabolite effects, which could be modified by diet to prevent colorectal cancer in western societies. Colorectal cancer is one of the so-called westernized diseases and the second leading cause of cancer death worldwide. On the basis of global epidemiological and scientific studies, evidence suggests that the risk of colorectal cancer is increased by processed and unprocessed meat consumption but suppressed by fibre, and that food composition affects colonic health and cancer risk via its effects on colonic microbial metabolism. The gut microbiota can ferment complex dietary residues that are resistant to digestion by enteric enzymes. This process provides energy for the microbiota but culminates in the release of short-chain fatty acids including butyrate, which are utilized for the metabolic needs of the colon and the body. Butyrate has a remarkable array of colonic health-promoting and antineoplastic properties: it is the preferred energy source for colonocytes, it maintains mucosal integrity and it suppresses inflammation and carcinogenesis through effects on immunity, gene expression and epigenetic modulation. Protein residues and fat-stimulated bile acids are also metabolized by the microbiota to inflammatory and/or carcinogenic metabolites, which increase the risk of neoplastic progression. This Review will discuss the mechanisms behind these microbial metabolite effects, which could be modified by diet to achieve the objective of preventing colorectal cancer in Western societies.
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