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Science: Discovered that a novel genotoxin produced by gut bacteria can lead to an increased risk of colorectal cancer
Time of Update: 2023-01-05
Jens Puschhof of the German Cancer Research Center and Cynthia Sears of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine published a view-type article titled "Microbial metabolites damage DNA" in the same journal Science, outlining the group's work in this area.
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Moderate exercise helps colorectal cancer patients live longer by reducing inflammation and improving gut bacteria, including in obese patients
Time of Update: 2022-11-26
It's important that we understand that moderate exercise can help colorectal cancer patients reduce inflammation, improve their gut health, and live longer — even if they're overweight or obese," Ulrich said.
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transplantation in the treatment of colorectal cancer Gut Jun Weekly
Time of Update: 2022-08-20
Enteroviruses and fungi play an important role in human disease and health | Gut Jun WeeklyLearn a piece of knowledge and keep a piece of health ▼ Gut Jun Weekly [DrGut]▼ The knowledge feast in the field of intestinal bacteria medicine gives time to readingIssue 228 | Gut Jun WeeklyPD-1, intestinal bacteria transplantation, colorectal cancer; Western diet, PKS+Escherichia coli, colorectal cancerOriginal article: Metagenomic and metabolomic analyses reveal synergistic effects of fecal microbiota transplantation and anti-PD-1 therapy on treating colorectal cancer.
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Interview with Nie Guangjun of the National Center for Nanoscience: Genetic engineering of gut bacteria makes oral cancer vaccine possible
Time of Update: 2022-05-28
Written | Edited by Wang Cong | Typesetting by Wang Duoyu | Shui Chengwen On May 2, 2022, Nie Guangjun's team from the National Nanoscience Center published a paper in the journal Nature Biomedical Engineering, developing a genetically engineered bacteria by genetically engineering Escherichia coli source of outer membrane vesicle (OMV)-based oral tumor vaccines .
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Nature Metabolism: Gut bacteria promote colorectal cancer progression through metabolite formate
Time of Update: 2022-05-10
Nature Metabolism The gut microbial metabolite formate exacerbates colorectal cancer progressionThe study found that Fusobacterium nucleatum (F.
Further studies have shown that formate produced by Fusobacterium nucleatum drives the invasion and metastasis of colorectal cancer tumors by triggering AhR signaling, while increasing cancer stemness .
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Immunity: Gut bacteria linked to immune suppression in pancreatic cancer
Time of Update: 2022-03-08
The researchers found that lactic acid bacteria -- a type of bacteria thought to promote gut health -- can alter the function of immune cells called macrophages in the environment of pancreatic tumors and stimulate cancer growth .
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[Gut Microbes] Why is the "king of cancer" pancreatic cancer so difficult to treat? It turns out that anticancer drugs are secretly eaten by bacteria!
Time of Update: 2021-12-05
Reducing the effects of cytostatics The link between IPMNs and pancreatic cancer is not fully understood, but early studies at the Karolinska Institute and elsewhere have shown that the presence of oral bacteria in the pancreas may be a measure of the severity of IPMN lesions Indicators .
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Science: Gut bacteria can cause prostate cancer growth and treatment resistance
Time of Update: 2021-10-21
found that androgen deprivation in prostate cancer patients and mouse models promoted the proliferation of specific intestinal bacteria that can synthesize androgens, leading to continued tumor growth in mice .
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The new study says gut bacteria testing could be used to predict colorectal cancer
Time of Update: 2020-12-25
, the study found that the richness of gut bacteria in colon cancer patients was much higher than in healthy people in the control group.
For example, the number of common oral bacteria called Ocythrobacteria was higher in patients than in the control group.
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GUT: Bacteria in cancer cells, Sun Yat-sen University Zhang Ge team revealed the tumor bacteria promote cancer metastasis mechanism
Time of Update: 2020-11-26
This research opens up a new field of infectious cell-specific exosomes in tumors, provides new insights into the molecular mechanism of carcinogenic bacterial-host interaction, and provides valuable ideas for clinical colorectal cancer treatment.
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Gut: Akk bacteria may be able to prevent bowel cancer! Nanjing Medical University team found
Time of Update: 2020-06-23
Over the past two years, The Akkermansia muciniphila in the gut microbes has become a star bacteria that plays an important role in the fight against obesity, type 2 diabetes and aging, and has even
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New study: Detection of gut bacteria can detect early colorectal cancer
Time of Update: 2020-06-09
In recent years, colorectal cancer has become the most common cancer in Japan, and its pathogenesis is not clear Researchers at the National Cancer Research Center in Japan, to The University of Techn
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Scientists target specific gut bacteria that cause bowel cancer
Time of Update: 2020-06-01
Dr Caitlin Wade's team at the University of Bristol in the UK analyzed data on 3,890 people in three genome-wide association studies, as well as data on 120,000 people in international colorectal canc
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Chinese scientists: Gut bacteria can enter tumors, enhance CD47 antibody antibody anti-cancer efficacy
Time of Update: 2020-05-31
A new study published March 6 in the journal Of Experimental Medicine revealed that gut bacteria can penetrate tumor cells, improving the effectiveness of experimental immunotherapy that targets CD47