Colorectal cancer is the third most common malignancy worldwide and is often linked to obesity, a sedentary lifestyle, carbohydrate- and fat-rich diets and elevated fecal excretion of secondary bile acids. Accumulation of toxic bile acids triggers oxidative damage, mitochondrial dysfunction and tumor progression. Nuclear receptors are transcription factors crucially involved in the regulation of bile acid metabolism and detoxification, and their activation may confer protection from bile acid tumor-promoting activity. In this review, we explore the tangled relationships among bile acids, nuclear receptors and the intestinal epithelium, with particular emphasis on the role of the farnesoid X receptor in colorectal cancer prevention and on no...
Structural and functional studies have provided numerous insights over the past years on how members...
The intracellular nuclear receptor farnesoid X receptor and the transmembrane G protein-coupled rece...
Background. Patients with prolonged inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) can develop into colorectal can...
Colorectal cancer is the third most common malignancy worldwide and is often linked to obesity, a se...
Diet and lifestyle habits have a profound impact on the pathophysiology of many diseases. Colorectal...
Primary bile acids are a group of cholesterol metabolites that are synthesized in the liver and stor...
International audiencePrimary bile acids are synthetized from cholesterol within the liver and then ...
Worldwide, colorectal cancer (CRC) is a leading cause of cancer death, primarily because of limited ...
Bile acids (BAs) regulate the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins, cholesterol and lipids but have al...
Bile acids, known for millennia to play a role in health and disease, are currently being studied fo...
Because of increasingly widespread sedentary lifestyles and diets high in fat and sugar, the global ...
Increased dietary fat consumption is associated with colon cancer development. The exact mechanism b...
UnlabelledBile acids (BA) are endogenous agents capable of causing cancer throughout the gastrointes...
AbstractBile acids (BAs) are not only digestive surfactants but also important cell signaling molecu...
Background: Although the unconjugated secondary bile acids, specifically deoxycholic acid (DCA) and ...
Structural and functional studies have provided numerous insights over the past years on how members...
The intracellular nuclear receptor farnesoid X receptor and the transmembrane G protein-coupled rece...
Background. Patients with prolonged inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) can develop into colorectal can...
Colorectal cancer is the third most common malignancy worldwide and is often linked to obesity, a se...
Diet and lifestyle habits have a profound impact on the pathophysiology of many diseases. Colorectal...
Primary bile acids are a group of cholesterol metabolites that are synthesized in the liver and stor...
International audiencePrimary bile acids are synthetized from cholesterol within the liver and then ...
Worldwide, colorectal cancer (CRC) is a leading cause of cancer death, primarily because of limited ...
Bile acids (BAs) regulate the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins, cholesterol and lipids but have al...
Bile acids, known for millennia to play a role in health and disease, are currently being studied fo...
Because of increasingly widespread sedentary lifestyles and diets high in fat and sugar, the global ...
Increased dietary fat consumption is associated with colon cancer development. The exact mechanism b...
UnlabelledBile acids (BA) are endogenous agents capable of causing cancer throughout the gastrointes...
AbstractBile acids (BAs) are not only digestive surfactants but also important cell signaling molecu...
Background: Although the unconjugated secondary bile acids, specifically deoxycholic acid (DCA) and ...
Structural and functional studies have provided numerous insights over the past years on how members...
The intracellular nuclear receptor farnesoid X receptor and the transmembrane G protein-coupled rece...
Background. Patients with prolonged inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) can develop into colorectal can...