Limiting oxidative DNA damage reduces microbe-induced colitis-associated colorectal cancer
It is unclear how microbial-induced inflammation promotes neoplastic transformation in colitis-associated cancer (CAC). Here, the authors use models of CAC to show that inflammation induces 8-oxoguanine lesions in DNA, and that antioxidants can reduce these DNA lesions as well as CAC.
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Autores principales: | Thergiory Irrazabal, Bhupesh K. Thakur, Mingsong Kang, Yann Malaise, Catherine Streutker, Erin O. Y. Wong, Julia Copeland, Robert Gryfe, David S. Guttman, William W. Navarre, Alberto Martin |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/526a67a99acf4d7686fe026f8f5cd7e5 |
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