Simple Summary:& nbsp;Microbial dysbiosis has been credited as one of the contributing factors to the development and progression of gastrointestinal tract cancer. The altered microbiota influences carcinogenesis through the induction of instability and damage to genetic material, modulation of host metabolic and inflammatory pathways, production of carcinogenic metabolites, and suppression of host antitumor response. These microbes secrete extracellular vesicles that are possibly carrying carcinogenic bioactive metabolites within their cargo. Studies have illustrated the ability of bacterial extracellular vesicles to cross the intestinal epithelial barrier and selectively accumulate near intestinal tumor cells. The purpose of this systemic...
Gut microbiota plays important roles in many diseases, including cancer. It may promote carcinogenes...
The human gastrointestinal tract is home for trillions of bacteria that influence homeostasis and he...
Early evidence suggests a strong association of microorganisms with several human cancers, and great...
Bacterial extracellular vesicles are membrane-enclosed, lipid bi-layer nanostructures that carry dif...
Extracellular vesicle (EV) production is a universal feature of metazoan cells as well as prokaryote...
Copyright © 2023 Ağagündüz, Cocozza, Cemali, Bayazıt, Nanì, Cerqua, Morgillo, Saygılı, Berni Canani,...
The human gut microbiome encompasses inter alia, the myriad bacterial species that create the optima...
Introduction: The microbiota is recognized for its impact on both human health and disease. The huma...
The intestinal microbiota consists of a dynamic organization of bacteria, viruses, archaea, and fung...
In recent years, there has been a greater emphasis on the impact of microbial populations inhabiting...
Purpose: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the cancer of the colon and rectum. Recent research has found a ...
The gut epithelium is a habitat of a variety of microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, viruses a...
The intestinal epithelium serves as a barrier to discriminate the outside from the inside and is in ...
The human gut microbiome encompasses inter alia, the myriad bacterial species that create the optima...
Development of drug resistance represents the major cause of cancer therapy failure, determines dise...
Gut microbiota plays important roles in many diseases, including cancer. It may promote carcinogenes...
The human gastrointestinal tract is home for trillions of bacteria that influence homeostasis and he...
Early evidence suggests a strong association of microorganisms with several human cancers, and great...
Bacterial extracellular vesicles are membrane-enclosed, lipid bi-layer nanostructures that carry dif...
Extracellular vesicle (EV) production is a universal feature of metazoan cells as well as prokaryote...
Copyright © 2023 Ağagündüz, Cocozza, Cemali, Bayazıt, Nanì, Cerqua, Morgillo, Saygılı, Berni Canani,...
The human gut microbiome encompasses inter alia, the myriad bacterial species that create the optima...
Introduction: The microbiota is recognized for its impact on both human health and disease. The huma...
The intestinal microbiota consists of a dynamic organization of bacteria, viruses, archaea, and fung...
In recent years, there has been a greater emphasis on the impact of microbial populations inhabiting...
Purpose: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the cancer of the colon and rectum. Recent research has found a ...
The gut epithelium is a habitat of a variety of microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, viruses a...
The intestinal epithelium serves as a barrier to discriminate the outside from the inside and is in ...
The human gut microbiome encompasses inter alia, the myriad bacterial species that create the optima...
Development of drug resistance represents the major cause of cancer therapy failure, determines dise...
Gut microbiota plays important roles in many diseases, including cancer. It may promote carcinogenes...
The human gastrointestinal tract is home for trillions of bacteria that influence homeostasis and he...
Early evidence suggests a strong association of microorganisms with several human cancers, and great...