International audienceThe gut microbiota maintains a relationship with its host with strong mutual benefits. Changes in the composition of the intestinal microbiota have been detected in colorectal cancer patients to the extent that it is now considered as a real contributing factor in this pathology. In this review, we focus on three commensal bacterial species, namely Bacteroides fragilis, Fusobacterium nucleatum, and Escherichia coli, which seem to emerge as pathogens and to contribute to colorectal carcinogenesis through their inflammatory and oncogenic properties.Le microbiote intestinal entretient une relation mutualiste forte avec l’hôte. Depuis la mise en évidence de modifications de sa composition chez les patients atteints de canc...
International audienceThe gut microbiota is crucial for physiological development and immunological ...
Here, we reviewed emerging evidence on the role of the microbial community in colorectal carcinogene...
Background and Aim: The human bowel contains a large and dynamic bacterial population (more than 500...
International audienceThe gut microbiota maintains a relationship with its host with strong mutual b...
Numerous studies support a role for the intestinal microbiota in colorectal tumorigenesis. Recent re...
ABSTRACTThe etiology of colorectal cancer (CRC) is influenced by bacterial communities that colonize...
Colorectal carcinoma is considered the fourth leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide. Several mi-c...
International audienceColorectal cancer, the fourth leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide,...
The gut microbiota has emerged as an environmental contributor to colorectal cancer (CRC) in both an...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second-leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. While CRC is...
Médecine. Chirurgie dentaireRésumé : Le cancer colorectal (CRC) est le troisième cancer en terme de ...
The gut microbiota acts as a real organ. The symbiotic interactions between resident micro-organisms...
Item does not contain fulltextA healthy human body contains at least tenfold more bacterial cells th...
Colorectal cancer, the fourth leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide, is a multifactorial d...
The gastrointestinal tract harbors most of the microbiota associated with humans. In recent years, t...
International audienceThe gut microbiota is crucial for physiological development and immunological ...
Here, we reviewed emerging evidence on the role of the microbial community in colorectal carcinogene...
Background and Aim: The human bowel contains a large and dynamic bacterial population (more than 500...
International audienceThe gut microbiota maintains a relationship with its host with strong mutual b...
Numerous studies support a role for the intestinal microbiota in colorectal tumorigenesis. Recent re...
ABSTRACTThe etiology of colorectal cancer (CRC) is influenced by bacterial communities that colonize...
Colorectal carcinoma is considered the fourth leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide. Several mi-c...
International audienceColorectal cancer, the fourth leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide,...
The gut microbiota has emerged as an environmental contributor to colorectal cancer (CRC) in both an...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second-leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. While CRC is...
Médecine. Chirurgie dentaireRésumé : Le cancer colorectal (CRC) est le troisième cancer en terme de ...
The gut microbiota acts as a real organ. The symbiotic interactions between resident micro-organisms...
Item does not contain fulltextA healthy human body contains at least tenfold more bacterial cells th...
Colorectal cancer, the fourth leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide, is a multifactorial d...
The gastrointestinal tract harbors most of the microbiota associated with humans. In recent years, t...
International audienceThe gut microbiota is crucial for physiological development and immunological ...
Here, we reviewed emerging evidence on the role of the microbial community in colorectal carcinogene...
Background and Aim: The human bowel contains a large and dynamic bacterial population (more than 500...