G.Y.C. and P.D.S. contributed equally to this article. ABSTRACT Recent studies have shown that individuals with colorectal cancer have an altered gut microbiome compared to healthy controls. It remains unclear whether these differences are a response to tumorigenesis or actively drive tumorigenesis. To determine the role of the gut microbiome in the development of colorectal cancer, we characterized the gut microbiome in a murine model of inflammation-associated colorectal cancer that mirrors what is seen in humans. We followed the development of an abnormal microbial community structure associated with inflammation and tumorigenesis in the colon. Tumor-bearing mice showed enrichment in operational taxonomic units (OTUs) affiliated with mem...
Colorectal cancer, the fourth leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide, is a multifactorial d...
Abstract In recent years, the number of studies investigating the impact of the gut microbiome in co...
Multiple factors drive the progression from healthy mucosa towards sporadic colorectal carcinomas an...
G.Y.C. and P.D.S. contributed equally to this article. ABSTRACT Recent studies have shown that indiv...
ABSTRACT Recent studies have shown that individuals with colorectal cancer have an altered gut micro...
ABSTRACT There is growing evidence that individuals with colonic adenomas and carcinomas harbor a di...
AbstractAlthough genes contribute to colorectal cancer, the gut microbiota are an important player. ...
Abstract Background A growing body of evidence indica...
Mounting evidence from metagenomic analyses suggests that a state of pathological microbial imbalanc...
Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) has a complex aetiology involving both genetic and environmental...
It is well established that the intestinal microbiota plays a key role in the pathogenesis of Crohn'...
AbstractAlthough genes contribute to colorectal cancer, the gut microbiota are an important player. ...
It has been suggested that manipulation of gut microbiota using antibiotics can inhibit colitis-asso...
International audienceColorectal cancer, the fourth leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide,...
Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common cancer types worldwide. The role of th...
Colorectal cancer, the fourth leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide, is a multifactorial d...
Abstract In recent years, the number of studies investigating the impact of the gut microbiome in co...
Multiple factors drive the progression from healthy mucosa towards sporadic colorectal carcinomas an...
G.Y.C. and P.D.S. contributed equally to this article. ABSTRACT Recent studies have shown that indiv...
ABSTRACT Recent studies have shown that individuals with colorectal cancer have an altered gut micro...
ABSTRACT There is growing evidence that individuals with colonic adenomas and carcinomas harbor a di...
AbstractAlthough genes contribute to colorectal cancer, the gut microbiota are an important player. ...
Abstract Background A growing body of evidence indica...
Mounting evidence from metagenomic analyses suggests that a state of pathological microbial imbalanc...
Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) has a complex aetiology involving both genetic and environmental...
It is well established that the intestinal microbiota plays a key role in the pathogenesis of Crohn'...
AbstractAlthough genes contribute to colorectal cancer, the gut microbiota are an important player. ...
It has been suggested that manipulation of gut microbiota using antibiotics can inhibit colitis-asso...
International audienceColorectal cancer, the fourth leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide,...
Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common cancer types worldwide. The role of th...
Colorectal cancer, the fourth leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide, is a multifactorial d...
Abstract In recent years, the number of studies investigating the impact of the gut microbiome in co...
Multiple factors drive the progression from healthy mucosa towards sporadic colorectal carcinomas an...