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Microbiome as Mediator of Diet on Colorectal Cancer Risk: The Role of Vitamin D, Markers of Inflammation and Adipokines

Obesity and diet are associated with colorectal cancer (CRC) risk, and microbiome could mediate this risk factor. To investigate this interaction, we performed a case–control study (34 CRC cases and 32 controls) and analyzed fecal microbiota composition using 16S rRNA metabarcoding and sub-sequentia...

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Autores principales: Serrano, Davide, Pozzi, Chiara, Guglietta, Silvia, Fosso, Bruno, Suppa, Mariano, Gnagnarella, Patrizia, Corso, Federica, Bellerba, Federica, Macis, Debora, Aristarco, Valentina, Manghi, Paolo, Segata, Nicola, Trovato, Cristina, Zampino, Maria Giulia, Marzano, Marinella, Bonanni, Bernardo, Rescigno, Maria, Gandini, Sara
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7911673/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33504116
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13020363
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author Serrano, Davide
Pozzi, Chiara
Guglietta, Silvia
Fosso, Bruno
Suppa, Mariano
Gnagnarella, Patrizia
Corso, Federica
Bellerba, Federica
Macis, Debora
Aristarco, Valentina
Manghi, Paolo
Segata, Nicola
Trovato, Cristina
Zampino, Maria Giulia
Marzano, Marinella
Bonanni, Bernardo
Rescigno, Maria
Gandini, Sara
author_facet Serrano, Davide
Pozzi, Chiara
Guglietta, Silvia
Fosso, Bruno
Suppa, Mariano
Gnagnarella, Patrizia
Corso, Federica
Bellerba, Federica
Macis, Debora
Aristarco, Valentina
Manghi, Paolo
Segata, Nicola
Trovato, Cristina
Zampino, Maria Giulia
Marzano, Marinella
Bonanni, Bernardo
Rescigno, Maria
Gandini, Sara
author_sort Serrano, Davide
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description Obesity and diet are associated with colorectal cancer (CRC) risk, and microbiome could mediate this risk factor. To investigate this interaction, we performed a case–control study (34 CRC cases and 32 controls) and analyzed fecal microbiota composition using 16S rRNA metabarcoding and sub-sequential shotgun analyses of genomic bacterial DNA to evaluate the role of microbiome and diet in CRC etiology, taking into account vitamin D and other risk biomarkers. Dietary habits were evaluated using a short questionnaire. Multivariate methods for data integration and mediation analysis models were used to investigate causal relationships. CRC cases were significantly more often deficient in vitamin D than controls (p = 0.04); FokI and CYP24A1 polymorphism frequency were different between cases and controls (p = 0.03 and p = 0.02, respectively). A diet poor in fatty fish and rich in carbohydrates was found to be significantly associated with CRC risk (p = 0.011). The mediation analysis confirmed the significant role of the microbiome in mediating CRC risk—increasing levels of Bifidobacteria/Escherichia genera ratio, an indicator of “healthy” intestinal microbiome, can overcome the effect of diet on CRC risk (p = 0.03). This study suggests that microbiome mediates the diet effect on CRC risk, and that vitamin D, markers of inflammation, and adipokines are other factors to consider in order to achieve a better knowledge of the whole carcinogenic process.
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spelling pubmed-79116732021-02-28 Microbiome as Mediator of Diet on Colorectal Cancer Risk: The Role of Vitamin D, Markers of Inflammation and Adipokines Serrano, Davide Pozzi, Chiara Guglietta, Silvia Fosso, Bruno Suppa, Mariano Gnagnarella, Patrizia Corso, Federica Bellerba, Federica Macis, Debora Aristarco, Valentina Manghi, Paolo Segata, Nicola Trovato, Cristina Zampino, Maria Giulia Marzano, Marinella Bonanni, Bernardo Rescigno, Maria Gandini, Sara Nutrients Article Obesity and diet are associated with colorectal cancer (CRC) risk, and microbiome could mediate this risk factor. To investigate this interaction, we performed a case–control study (34 CRC cases and 32 controls) and analyzed fecal microbiota composition using 16S rRNA metabarcoding and sub-sequential shotgun analyses of genomic bacterial DNA to evaluate the role of microbiome and diet in CRC etiology, taking into account vitamin D and other risk biomarkers. Dietary habits were evaluated using a short questionnaire. Multivariate methods for data integration and mediation analysis models were used to investigate causal relationships. CRC cases were significantly more often deficient in vitamin D than controls (p = 0.04); FokI and CYP24A1 polymorphism frequency were different between cases and controls (p = 0.03 and p = 0.02, respectively). A diet poor in fatty fish and rich in carbohydrates was found to be significantly associated with CRC risk (p = 0.011). The mediation analysis confirmed the significant role of the microbiome in mediating CRC risk—increasing levels of Bifidobacteria/Escherichia genera ratio, an indicator of “healthy” intestinal microbiome, can overcome the effect of diet on CRC risk (p = 0.03). This study suggests that microbiome mediates the diet effect on CRC risk, and that vitamin D, markers of inflammation, and adipokines are other factors to consider in order to achieve a better knowledge of the whole carcinogenic process. MDPI 2021-01-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7911673/ /pubmed/33504116 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13020363 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Serrano, Davide
Pozzi, Chiara
Guglietta, Silvia
Fosso, Bruno
Suppa, Mariano
Gnagnarella, Patrizia
Corso, Federica
Bellerba, Federica
Macis, Debora
Aristarco, Valentina
Manghi, Paolo
Segata, Nicola
Trovato, Cristina
Zampino, Maria Giulia
Marzano, Marinella
Bonanni, Bernardo
Rescigno, Maria
Gandini, Sara
Microbiome as Mediator of Diet on Colorectal Cancer Risk: The Role of Vitamin D, Markers of Inflammation and Adipokines
title Microbiome as Mediator of Diet on Colorectal Cancer Risk: The Role of Vitamin D, Markers of Inflammation and Adipokines
title_full Microbiome as Mediator of Diet on Colorectal Cancer Risk: The Role of Vitamin D, Markers of Inflammation and Adipokines
title_fullStr Microbiome as Mediator of Diet on Colorectal Cancer Risk: The Role of Vitamin D, Markers of Inflammation and Adipokines
title_full_unstemmed Microbiome as Mediator of Diet on Colorectal Cancer Risk: The Role of Vitamin D, Markers of Inflammation and Adipokines
title_short Microbiome as Mediator of Diet on Colorectal Cancer Risk: The Role of Vitamin D, Markers of Inflammation and Adipokines
title_sort microbiome as mediator of diet on colorectal cancer risk: the role of vitamin d, markers of inflammation and adipokines
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7911673/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33504116
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13020363
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