Association of circulating short chain fatty acid levels with colorectal adenomas and colorectal cancer

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作者
Genua, Flavia [1 ]
Mirkovic, Bojana [2 ]
Mullee, Amy [3 ]
Levy, Miroslav [4 ,5 ]
Gallagher, William M. [1 ]
Vodicka, Pavel [6 ,7 ]
Hughes, David J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Coll Dublin, UCD Conway Inst, UCD Sch Biomol & Biomed Sci, Canc Biol & Therapeut Lab, Dublin, Ireland
[2] Royal Coll Surgeons Ireland, Beaumont Hosp, Dept Med, Dublin, Ireland
[3] IT Sligo, Dept Hlth & Nutr, Sligo, Ireland
[4] Charles Univ Prague, Fac Med 1, Dept Surg, Prague, Czech Republic
[5] Thomayer Hosp, Prague, Czech Republic
[6] Charles Univ Prague, Fac Med 1, Inst Biol & Med Genet, Prague, Czech Republic
[7] Czech Acad Sci, Dept Mol Biol Canc, Inst Expt Med, Prague, Czech Republic
基金
爱尔兰科学基金会;
关键词
Short chain fatty acids; Colorectal cancer; Colorectal neoplasms; Microbiome; Gut barrier integrity; DIETARY FIBER; GUT MICROBIOTA; COLONIC FERMENTATION; BUTYRATE; C-11-ACETATE; METABOLITES; MECHANISMS; PREVENTION; HEALTH; RISK;
D O I
10.1016/j.clnesp.2021.09.740
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号
100403 ;
摘要
Background & aims: Short chain fatty acid (SCFAs) are bacterially derived metabolites suggested to have protective roles against colorectal cancer (CRC) development. However, there is sparse evidence from epidemiological studies in this context. Here, we assessed whether circulating SCFA concentrations varied in patients with colorectal adenomas (CRA) and CRC. Methods: Levels of seven SCFAs were extracted from plasma samples and determined by gas chromatography for 213 individuals from Ireland and the Czech Republic (CRC, n = 84; CRA, n = 66; controls, n = 63). Results: In the Irish CRA/CRC cohort, only levels of 2-MethylButyric acid were significantly higher in cancers compared to the adenoma and control groups (p-values = 0.016 and 0.043). Using regression analysis, we observed that levels of Acetic and Propionic acid were associated with an increased CRC risk in the Czech cohort (Odd Ratio (OR): 1.02; 95% Confidence interval (CI): 1.00-1.03; OR: 1.29; 95% CI: 1.05 -1.59, respectively), while i-Valeric and Valeric acid levels were associated with a decreased cancer risk (OR: 0.92; 95% CI: 0.86-0.99; OR: 0.67; 95% CI: 0.44-1.00). In the Irish cohort, levels of SCFAs were not associated with CRC risk. Conclusions: The association with colorectal neoplasia varied between the studied SCFAs. Future studies need to confirm these findings and address the mechanism of how these acids may promote or prevent colorectal carcinogenesis. (C) 2021 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism.
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页码:297 / 304
页数:8
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