Gut microbiota in colorectal cancer: Evidence from observational studies

ABSTRACT This study proposes to update knowledge about the relationship between microbiota and Colorectal Cancer (CRC). This is a review carried out using the methodology of the Preferred Report Item for Systematic Analysis and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) and search for original articles, indexed in the...

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Autores principales: Sousa,Dallyla Jennifer Morais de, Sousa,Larissa Layana Cardoso de, Fontenele,Larissa Cristina, Nogueira,Thaís Rodrigues, Freitas,Betânia de Jesus e Silva de Almendra
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Publicado: Sociedad Chilena de Nutrición, Bromatología y Toxicología 2020
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spelling oai:scielo:S0717-751820200006010092020-12-26Gut microbiota in colorectal cancer: Evidence from observational studiesSousa,Dallyla Jennifer Morais deSousa,Larissa Layana Cardoso deFontenele,Larissa CristinaNogueira,Thaís RodriguesFreitas,Betânia de Jesus e Silva de Almendra Bacterium Colon Dysbiosis Fungi Malignant neoplasm Recto ABSTRACT This study proposes to update knowledge about the relationship between microbiota and Colorectal Cancer (CRC). This is a review carried out using the methodology of the Preferred Report Item for Systematic Analysis and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) and search for original articles, indexed in the Pubmed, Cochrane and Science Direct databases, published between 2011 and 2019, in English. Ten articles showed changes in bacterial composition and its influence on the development and progression of CRC, and only two addressed changes in the composition of fungi and their relationship with CRC. Most studies have shown that the increase in Fusobacterium nucleatum and bacteroides fragilis is strongly associated with the occurrence of CRC due to inflammatory mechanisms; and that Faecalibacterium prausnitzii is a protective factor through the production of butyrate. Additional research is recommended to assess the relationship of microorganisms with the development of CRC, with an emphasis on fungi.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Chilena de Nutrición, Bromatología y ToxicologíaRevista chilena de nutrición v.47 n.6 20202020-12-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-75182020000601009en10.4067/S0717-75182020000601009
institution Scielo Chile
collection Scielo Chile
language English
topic Bacterium
Colon
Dysbiosis
Fungi
Malignant neoplasm
Recto
spellingShingle Bacterium
Colon
Dysbiosis
Fungi
Malignant neoplasm
Recto
Sousa,Dallyla Jennifer Morais de
Sousa,Larissa Layana Cardoso de
Fontenele,Larissa Cristina
Nogueira,Thaís Rodrigues
Freitas,Betânia de Jesus e Silva de Almendra
Gut microbiota in colorectal cancer: Evidence from observational studies
description ABSTRACT This study proposes to update knowledge about the relationship between microbiota and Colorectal Cancer (CRC). This is a review carried out using the methodology of the Preferred Report Item for Systematic Analysis and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) and search for original articles, indexed in the Pubmed, Cochrane and Science Direct databases, published between 2011 and 2019, in English. Ten articles showed changes in bacterial composition and its influence on the development and progression of CRC, and only two addressed changes in the composition of fungi and their relationship with CRC. Most studies have shown that the increase in Fusobacterium nucleatum and bacteroides fragilis is strongly associated with the occurrence of CRC due to inflammatory mechanisms; and that Faecalibacterium prausnitzii is a protective factor through the production of butyrate. Additional research is recommended to assess the relationship of microorganisms with the development of CRC, with an emphasis on fungi.
author Sousa,Dallyla Jennifer Morais de
Sousa,Larissa Layana Cardoso de
Fontenele,Larissa Cristina
Nogueira,Thaís Rodrigues
Freitas,Betânia de Jesus e Silva de Almendra
author_facet Sousa,Dallyla Jennifer Morais de
Sousa,Larissa Layana Cardoso de
Fontenele,Larissa Cristina
Nogueira,Thaís Rodrigues
Freitas,Betânia de Jesus e Silva de Almendra
author_sort Sousa,Dallyla Jennifer Morais de
title Gut microbiota in colorectal cancer: Evidence from observational studies
title_short Gut microbiota in colorectal cancer: Evidence from observational studies
title_full Gut microbiota in colorectal cancer: Evidence from observational studies
title_fullStr Gut microbiota in colorectal cancer: Evidence from observational studies
title_full_unstemmed Gut microbiota in colorectal cancer: Evidence from observational studies
title_sort gut microbiota in colorectal cancer: evidence from observational studies
publisher Sociedad Chilena de Nutrición, Bromatología y Toxicología
publishDate 2020
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