Dysbiosis is an imbalance in the gut microbiome that is often associated with inflammation and cancer. Several microbial species, such as Fusobacterium nucleatum, have been suggested to be involved in colorectal cancer (CRC). To date, most studies have focused on the interaction between CRC-associated bacteria and tumor cells. However, the tumor microenvironment (TME) is composed of various types of cells, among which cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs), one of the most vital players in the TME. The interaction between CRC-associated bacteria and CAFs and especially the impact of their cross-talk on tumor cells, remains largely unknown. In this regard, this thesis investigated the interaction between a well described and accepted CRC-assoc...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a complex condition with heterogeneous aetiology, caused by a combination...
Objectives: Evidence suggests a possible role of Fusobacterium nucleatum in colorectal carcinogenesi...
The gut microbiota has emerged as an environmental contributor to colorectal cancer (CRC) in both an...
Dysbiosis is an imbalance in the gut microbiome that is often associated with inflammation and cance...
Accumulating evidence suggests that dysbiosis, a state of pathological imbalance in the human gut mi...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most prevalent cancer in the world. There are many risk factors...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a common cancer worldwide with complex etiology. Fusobacterium nucleatum ...
Mounting evidence from 16S rRNA-based or metagenomic analyses suggests that dysbiosis, a state of p...
Purpose of Review To summarize the relationship between colorectal cancer (CRC), immunity, and the g...
SummaryIncreasing evidence links the gut microbiota with colorectal cancer. Metagenomic analyses ind...
Intestinal bacterial communities participate in gut homeostasis and are recognized as crucial in bow...
Intestinal bacterial communities participate in gut homeostasis and are recognized as crucial in bow...
The presence of Fusobacterium nucleatum (F. nucleatum) in the gut is associated with the development...
Colorectal cancer is the third most commonly diagnosed neoplasm of the gastrointestinal tract and th...
The human gastrointestinal tract is home for trillions of bacteria that influence homeostasis and he...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a complex condition with heterogeneous aetiology, caused by a combination...
Objectives: Evidence suggests a possible role of Fusobacterium nucleatum in colorectal carcinogenesi...
The gut microbiota has emerged as an environmental contributor to colorectal cancer (CRC) in both an...
Dysbiosis is an imbalance in the gut microbiome that is often associated with inflammation and cance...
Accumulating evidence suggests that dysbiosis, a state of pathological imbalance in the human gut mi...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most prevalent cancer in the world. There are many risk factors...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a common cancer worldwide with complex etiology. Fusobacterium nucleatum ...
Mounting evidence from 16S rRNA-based or metagenomic analyses suggests that dysbiosis, a state of p...
Purpose of Review To summarize the relationship between colorectal cancer (CRC), immunity, and the g...
SummaryIncreasing evidence links the gut microbiota with colorectal cancer. Metagenomic analyses ind...
Intestinal bacterial communities participate in gut homeostasis and are recognized as crucial in bow...
Intestinal bacterial communities participate in gut homeostasis and are recognized as crucial in bow...
The presence of Fusobacterium nucleatum (F. nucleatum) in the gut is associated with the development...
Colorectal cancer is the third most commonly diagnosed neoplasm of the gastrointestinal tract and th...
The human gastrointestinal tract is home for trillions of bacteria that influence homeostasis and he...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a complex condition with heterogeneous aetiology, caused by a combination...
Objectives: Evidence suggests a possible role of Fusobacterium nucleatum in colorectal carcinogenesi...
The gut microbiota has emerged as an environmental contributor to colorectal cancer (CRC) in both an...