Department of Cancer Biology Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC 27157, USA.
Department of Epidemiology and Prevention, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC 27157, USA.
Nutrients. 2019 Oct 24;11(11):2565. doi: 10.3390/nu11112565.
Diet is a modifiable component of lifestyle that could influence breast cancer development. The Mediterranean dietary pattern is considered one of the healthiest of all dietary patterns. Adherence to the Mediterranean diet protects against diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer. Reported consumption of a Mediterranean diet pattern was associated with lower breast cancer risk for women with all subtypes of breast cancer, and a Western diet pattern was associated with greater risk. In this review, we contrast the available epidemiological breast cancer data, comparing the impact of consuming a Mediterranean diet to the Western diet. Furthermore, we will review the preclinical data highlighting the anticancer molecular mechanism of Mediterranean diet consumption in both cancer prevention and therapeutic outcomes. Diet composition is a major constituent shaping the gut microbiome. Distinct patterns of gut microbiota composition are associated with the habitual consumption of animal fats, high-fiber diets, and vegetable-based diets. We will review the impact of Mediterranean diet on the gut microbiome and inflammation. Outside of the gut, we recently demonstrated that Mediterranean diet consumption led to distinct microbiota shifts in the mammary gland tissue, suggesting possible anticancer effects by diet on breast-specific microbiome. Taken together, these data support the anti-breast-cancer impact of Mediterranean diet consumption.
饮食是生活方式中可改变的组成部分,可能会影响乳腺癌的发展。地中海饮食模式被认为是所有饮食模式中最健康的一种。遵循地中海饮食可以预防糖尿病、心血管疾病和癌症。有报道称,地中海饮食模式的消费与所有乳腺癌亚型的女性较低的乳腺癌风险相关,而西方饮食模式则与更高的风险相关。在这篇综述中,我们对比了现有的流行病学乳腺癌数据,比较了地中海饮食和西方饮食对乳腺癌的影响。此外,我们还将回顾强调地中海饮食消费在癌症预防和治疗结果中抗癌分子机制的临床前数据。饮食结构是塑造肠道微生物组的主要因素。肠道微生物组的组成模式与习惯性食用动物脂肪、高纤维饮食和植物性饮食有关。我们将回顾地中海饮食对肠道微生物组和炎症的影响。在肠道之外,我们最近证明,地中海饮食的消费导致乳腺组织中独特的微生物群转移,这表明饮食对乳腺特定微生物群可能有抗癌作用。综上所述,这些数据支持地中海饮食对乳腺癌的预防作用。