Department of Gastroenterology, "Carol Davila" University of Medicine and Pharmacy Bucharest, 020021 Bucharest, Romania.
Department of Gastroenterology, "Dr. Carol Davila" Central Military Emergency University Hospital, 010242 Bucharest, Romania.
Int J Mol Sci. 2023 Nov 7;24(22):16034. doi: 10.3390/ijms242216034.
Hepatocellular adenomas are benign endothelial tumors of the liver, mostly associated with female individual users of estrogen-containing medications. However, the precise factors underlying the selective development of hepatic adenomas in certain females remain elusive. Additionally, the conventional profile of individuals prone to hepatic adenoma is changing. Notably, male patients exhibit a higher risk of malignant progression of hepatocellular adenomas, and there are instances where hepatic adenomas have no identifiable cause. In this paper, we theorize the role of the human gastrointestinal microbiota, specifically, of bacterial species producing β-glucuronidase enzymes, in the development of hepatic adenomas through the estrogen recycling pathway. Furthermore, we aim to address some of the existing gaps in our knowledge of pathophysiological pathways which are not yet subject to research or need to be studied further. As microbial β-glucuronidases proteins recycle estrogen and facilitate the conversion of inactive estrogen into its active form, this process results in elevated levels of unbound plasmatic estrogen, leading to extended exposure to estrogen. We suggest that an imbalance in the estrobolome could contribute to sex hormone disease evolution and, consequently, to the advancement of hepatocellular adenomas, which are estrogen related.
肝细胞腺瘤是肝脏的良性内皮肿瘤,主要与使用含雌激素药物的女性个体有关。然而,某些女性中选择性发生肝细胞腺瘤的确切因素仍难以捉摸。此外,易患肝细胞腺瘤的个体的传统特征正在发生变化。值得注意的是,男性患者的肝细胞腺瘤恶性进展风险更高,有些情况下肝细胞腺瘤没有可识别的病因。在本文中,我们假设人类胃肠道微生物群,特别是产生β-葡糖苷酸酶的细菌物种,通过雌激素再循环途径在肝细胞腺瘤的发展中起作用。此外,我们旨在解决一些尚未进行研究或需要进一步研究的生理病理途径的现有知识空白。由于微生物β-葡糖苷酸酶蛋白可使雌激素再循环,并促进将不活跃的雌激素转化为其活性形式,这一过程导致未结合的血浆雌激素水平升高,从而延长雌激素暴露时间。我们认为,estrobolome 的失衡可能导致性激素疾病的演变,并最终导致与雌激素相关的肝细胞腺瘤的进展。