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饮食、微生物和代谢物在癌症中的多方面作用

The Multifaceted Roles of Diet, Microbes, and Metabolites in Cancer.

作者信息

Armstrong Heather, Bording-Jorgensen Michael, Wine Eytan

机构信息

CEGIIR, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB T6G 2X8, Canada.

Department of Pediatrics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB T6G 1C9, Canada.

出版信息

Cancers (Basel). 2021 Feb 12;13(4):767. doi: 10.3390/cancers13040767.

Abstract

Many studies performed to date have implicated select microbes and dietary factors in a variety of cancers, yet the complexity of both these diseases and the relationship between these factors has limited the ability to translate findings into therapies and preventative guidelines. Here we begin by discussing recently published studies relating to dietary factors, such as vitamins and chemical compounds used as ingredients, and their contribution to cancer development. We further review recent studies, which display evidence of the microbial-diet interaction in the context of cancer. The field continues to advance our understanding of the development of select cancers and how dietary factors are related to the development, prevention, and treatment of these cancers. Finally, we highlight the science available in the discussion of common misconceptions with regards to cancer and diet. We conclude this review with thoughts on where we believe future research should focus in order to provide the greatest impact towards human health and preventative medicine.

摘要

迄今为止进行的许多研究表明,特定微生物和饮食因素与多种癌症有关,但这些疾病以及这些因素之间关系的复杂性,限制了将研究结果转化为治疗方法和预防指南的能力。在此,我们首先讨论最近发表的与饮食因素相关的研究,例如用作成分的维生素和化合物,以及它们对癌症发展的影响。我们进一步回顾最近的研究,这些研究显示了在癌症背景下微生物与饮食相互作用的证据。该领域不断增进我们对特定癌症发展以及饮食因素如何与这些癌症的发展、预防和治疗相关的理解。最后,我们在讨论关于癌症和饮食的常见误解时强调现有科学依据。我们在本综述结尾处思考了我们认为未来研究应聚焦的方向,以便对人类健康和预防医学产生最大影响。

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