肠道菌群
失调
结直肠癌
串扰
生物
微生物群
脂肪酸代谢
新陈代谢
癌症
脂肪酸
癌变
癌症研究
生物信息学
医学
免疫学
生物化学
遗传学
物理
光学
作者
Hao Zhang,Yuan Tian,Chunjie Xu,Miaomiao Chen,Xiang Zhang,Lei Gu,Hanbing Xue,Qing Xu
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41420-025-02364-5
摘要
Abstract Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common malignancy globally and the second leading cause of cancer-related mortality. Its development is a multifactorial and multistage process influenced by a dynamic interplay between gut microbiota, environmental factors, and fatty acid metabolism. Dysbiosis of intestinal microbiota and abnormalities in microbiota-associated metabolites have been implicated in colorectal carcinogenesis, highlighting the pivotal role of microbial and metabolic interactions. Fatty acid metabolism serves as a critical nexus linking dietary patterns with gut microbial activity, significantly impacting intestinal health. In CRC patients, reduced levels of short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) and SCFA-producing bacteria have been consistently observed. Supplementation with SCFA-producing probiotics has demonstrated tumor-suppressive effects, while therapeutic strategies aimed at modulating SCFA levels have shown potential in enhancing the efficacy of radiation therapy and immunotherapy in both preclinical and clinical settings. This review explores the intricate relationship between gut microbiota, fatty acid metabolism, and CRC, offering insights into the underlying mechanisms and their potential translational applications. Understanding this interplay could pave the way for novel diagnostic, therapeutic, and preventive strategies in the management of CRC.
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