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系统评价:肠道微生物群作为结直肠癌与肥胖之间的联系

Systematic review: The gut microbiota as a link between colorectal cancer and obesity.

作者信息

Ruiz-Malagón Antonio Jesús, Rodríguez-Sojo María Jesús, Redondo Eduardo, Rodríguez-Cabezas María Elena, Gálvez Julio, Rodríguez-Nogales Alba

机构信息

Department of Pharmacology, Center for Biomedical Research (CIBM), University of Granada, Granada, Spain.

Instituto de Investigación Biosanitaria de Granada (ibs. GRANADA), Granada, Spain.

出版信息

Obes Rev. 2025 Apr;26(4):e13872. doi: 10.1111/obr.13872. Epub 2024 Nov 29.

Abstract

Microbiome modulation is one of the novel strategies in medicine with the greatest future to improve the health of individuals and reduce the risk of different conditions, including metabolic, immune, inflammatory, and degenerative diseases, as well as cancer. Regarding the latter, many studies have reported the role of the gut microbiome in carcinogenesis, formation and progression of colorectal cancer (CRC), as well as its response to different systemic therapies. Likewise, obesity, one of the most important risk factors for CRC, is also well known for its association with gut dysbiosis. Moreover, obesity and CRC display, apart from microbial dysbiosis, chronic inflammation, which participates in their pathogenesis. Although human and murine studies demonstrate the significant impact of the microbiome in regulating energy metabolism and CRC development, little is understood about the contribution of the microbiome to the development of obesity-associated CRC. Therefore, this systematic review explores the evidence for microbiome changes associated with these conditions and hypothesizes that this may contribute to the pathogenesis of obesity-related CRC. Two databases were searched, and different studies on the relationship among obesity, intestinal microbiota and CRC in clinical and preclinical models were selected. Data extraction was carried out by two reviewers independently, and 101 studies were finally considered. Findings indicate the existence of a risk association between obesity and CRC derived from metabolic, immune, and microbial disorders.

摘要

微生物群调节是医学领域最具前景的新策略之一,有望改善个体健康并降低包括代谢性、免疫性、炎症性和退行性疾病以及癌症在内的多种疾病风险。关于癌症,许多研究报告了肠道微生物群在致癌过程、结直肠癌(CRC)的形成和进展以及其对不同全身治疗的反应中的作用。同样,肥胖作为CRC最重要的危险因素之一,也因其与肠道生态失调的关联而广为人知。此外,肥胖和CRC除了存在微生物失调外,还表现出慢性炎症,慢性炎症参与了它们的发病机制。尽管人类和小鼠研究表明微生物群在调节能量代谢和CRC发展中具有显著影响,但对于微生物群在肥胖相关CRC发展中的作用仍知之甚少。因此,本系统综述探讨了与这些疾病相关的微生物群变化的证据,并推测这可能有助于肥胖相关CRC的发病机制。检索了两个数据库,并选择了临床和临床前模型中关于肥胖、肠道微生物群和CRC之间关系的不同研究。由两名评审员独立进行数据提取,最终纳入101项研究。研究结果表明,肥胖与CRC之间存在由代谢、免疫和微生物紊乱引起的风险关联。

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