Dismicrobism in inflammatory bowel disease and colorectal cancer: Changes in response of colocytes

Jan 7, 2015World journal of gastroenterology

Changes in colon lining cells linked to gut bacteria imbalance in inflammatory bowel disease and colorectal cancer

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Abstract

Patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) have an increased risk of 10%-15% for developing colorectal cancer (CRC).

  • Colorectal cancer is a common disease with high economic costs in developed countries.
  • The intestinal microbiota is diverse and plays a fundamental role in both health and disease progression.
  • Dysbiosis, or an imbalance in gut microflora, is associated with the development of IBD and may promote colorectal cancer.
  • Factors influencing microbiota composition include diet, age, and genetic factors.
  • Chronic inflammation from IBD increases the risk of developing colorectal cancer.

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