Gut microbiota and microbiota-derived metabolites in colorectal cancer: enemy or friend

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Xinyi Wang
Xicai Sun
Jinjin Chu
Wenchang Sun
Shushan Yan
Yaowen Wang
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[1] Shandong First Medical University & Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences,School of Clinical and Basic Medical Sciences
[2] Weifang People’s Hospital,Department of Hospital Office
[3] Weifang Medical University,Central Laboratory of the First Affiliated Hospital
[4] Weifang Medical University,Department of Gastrointestinal and Anal Diseases Surgery of the Affiliated Hospital
[5] Weifang People’s Hospital,Department of Clinical Laboratory
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Gut microbiota; Colorectal cancer; Inflammation; Cancer immunity; Cancer metabolism;
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Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a highly prevalent gastrointestinal cancer worldwide. Recent research has shown that the gut microbiota plays a significant role in the development of CRC. There is mounting evidence supporting the crucial contributions of bacteria-derived toxins and metabolites to cancer-related inflammation, immune imbalances, and the response to therapy. Besides, some gut microbiota and microbiota-derived metabolites have protective effects against CRC. This review aims to summarize the current studies on the effects and mechanisms of gut microbiota and microbiota-produced metabolites in the initiation, progression, and drug sensitivity/resistance of CRC. Additionally, we explore the clinical implications and future prospects of utilizing gut microbiota as innovative approaches for preventing and treating CRC.
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