Initial gut microbiota composition is a determining factor in the promotion of colorectal cancer by oral iron supplementation: evidence from a murine model.

初始肠道菌群组成是口服铁剂促进结直肠癌发生的决定性因素:来自小鼠模型的证据

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作者:Cuisiniere Thibault, Hajjar Roy, Oliero Manon, Calvé Annie, Fragoso Gabriela, Rendos Hervé Vennin, Gerkins Claire, Taleb Nassima, Gagnon-Konamna Marianne, Dagbert François, Loungnarath Rasmy, Sebajang Herawaty, Schwenter Frank, Wassef Ramses, Ratelle Richard, De Broux Éric, Richard Carole, Santos Manuela M
BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer (CRC) development is influenced by both iron and gut microbiota composition. While iron supplementation is routinely used to manage anemia in CRC patients, it may also impact gut microbiota and promote tumorigenesis. In this study, we investigated the impact of initial gut microbiota composition on iron-promoted tumorigenesis. We performed fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) in Apc(Min/+) mice using samples from healthy controls, CRC patients, and mice, followed by exposure to iron sufficient or iron excess diets. RESULTS: We found that iron supplementation promoted CRC and resulted in distinct gut microbiota changes in Apc(Min/+) mice receiving FMT from CRC patients (FMT-CRC), but not from healthy controls or mice. Oral treatment with identified bacterial strains, namely Faecalibaculum rodentium, Holdemanella biformis, Bifidobacterium pseudolongum, and Alistipes inops, protected FMT-CRC mice against iron-promoted tumorigenesis. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that microbiota-targeted interventions may mitigate tumorigenic effects of iron supplementation in anemic patients with CRC.

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