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Global Advances in Health and Medicine
Three Measurable and Modifiable Enteric Microbial Biotransformations Relevant to Cancer Prevention and Treatment:
Gregory A.Plotnikoff1 
关键词: Microbiota;    bile acids;    deoxycholic acid;    beta-glucuronidase;    small chain fatty acids;    butyrate;   
DOI  :  10.7453/gahmj.2014.021
学科分类:医学(综合)
来源: Sage Journals
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【 摘 要 】

Interdisciplinary scientific evaluation of the human microbiota has identified three enteric microbial biotransformations of particular relevance for human health and well-being, especially cancer. Two biotransformations are counterproductive; one is productive. First, selective bacteria can reverse beneficial hepatic hydroxylation to produce toxic secondary bile acids, especially deoxycholic acid. Second, numerous bacterial species can reverse hepatic detoxification—in a sense, retoxify hormones and xeonobiotics—by deglucuronidation. Third, numerous enteric bacteria can effect a very positive biotransformation through the production of butyrate, a small chain fatty acid with anti-cancer activity. Each biotransformation is addressed in sequence for its relevance in representative gastrointestinal and extra-intestinal cancers. This is not a complete review of their connection with every type of cancer. The intent is to introduce the reader to clinically relevant microbial biochemistry plus the emerging evidence that links these to both carcinogenesis and treatment. Included is the evidence base to guide counseling for potentially helpful dietary adjustments.

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