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Risk factors for small intestinal adenocarcinomas that are common in the proximal small intestine

The frequency of primary small intestinal adenocarcinoma is increasing but is still low. Its frequency is approximately 3% of that of colorectal adenocarcinoma. Considering that the small intestine occupies 90% of the surface area of the gastrointestinal tract, small intestinal adenocarcinoma is ver...

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Autores principales: Fujimori, Shunji, Hamakubo, Ryohei, Hoshimoto, Aitoshi, Nishimoto, Takayoshi, Omori, Jun, Akimoto, Naohiko, Tanaka, Shu, Tatsuguchi, Atsushi, Iwakiri, Katsuhiko
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9627424/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36338888
http://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v28.i39.5658
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author Fujimori, Shunji
Hamakubo, Ryohei
Hoshimoto, Aitoshi
Nishimoto, Takayoshi
Omori, Jun
Akimoto, Naohiko
Tanaka, Shu
Tatsuguchi, Atsushi
Iwakiri, Katsuhiko
author_facet Fujimori, Shunji
Hamakubo, Ryohei
Hoshimoto, Aitoshi
Nishimoto, Takayoshi
Omori, Jun
Akimoto, Naohiko
Tanaka, Shu
Tatsuguchi, Atsushi
Iwakiri, Katsuhiko
author_sort Fujimori, Shunji
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description The frequency of primary small intestinal adenocarcinoma is increasing but is still low. Its frequency is approximately 3% of that of colorectal adenocarcinoma. Considering that the small intestine occupies 90% of the surface area of the gastrointestinal tract, small intestinal adenocarcinoma is very rare. The main site of small intestinal adenocarcinoma is the proximal small intestine. Based on this characteristic, dietary animal proteins/lipids and bile concentrations are implicated and reported to be involved in carcinogenesis. Since most nutrients are absorbed in the proximal small intestine, the effect of absorbable intestinal content is a suitable explanation for why small intestinal adenocarcinoma is more common in the proximal small intestine. The proportion of aerobic bacteria is high in the proximal small intestine, but the absolute number of bacteria is low. In addition, the length and density of villi are greater in the proximal small intestine. However, the involvement of villi is considered to be low because the number of small intestinal adenocarcinomas is much smaller than that of colorectal adenocarcinomas. On the other hand, the reason for the low incidence of small intestinal adenocarcinoma in the distal small intestine may be that immune organs reside there. Genetic and disease factors increase the likelihood of small intestinal adenocarcinoma. In carcinogenesis experiments in which the positions of the small and large intestines were exchanged, tumors still occurred in the large intestinal mucosa more often. In other words, the influence of the intestinal contents is small, and there is a large difference in epithelial properties between the small intestine and the large intestine. In conclusion, small intestinal adenocarcinoma is rare compared to large intestinal adenocarcinoma due to the nature of the epithelium. It is reasonable to assume that diet is a trigger for small intestinal adenocarcinoma.
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spelling pubmed-96274242022-11-03 Risk factors for small intestinal adenocarcinomas that are common in the proximal small intestine Fujimori, Shunji Hamakubo, Ryohei Hoshimoto, Aitoshi Nishimoto, Takayoshi Omori, Jun Akimoto, Naohiko Tanaka, Shu Tatsuguchi, Atsushi Iwakiri, Katsuhiko World J Gastroenterol Opinion Review The frequency of primary small intestinal adenocarcinoma is increasing but is still low. Its frequency is approximately 3% of that of colorectal adenocarcinoma. Considering that the small intestine occupies 90% of the surface area of the gastrointestinal tract, small intestinal adenocarcinoma is very rare. The main site of small intestinal adenocarcinoma is the proximal small intestine. Based on this characteristic, dietary animal proteins/lipids and bile concentrations are implicated and reported to be involved in carcinogenesis. Since most nutrients are absorbed in the proximal small intestine, the effect of absorbable intestinal content is a suitable explanation for why small intestinal adenocarcinoma is more common in the proximal small intestine. The proportion of aerobic bacteria is high in the proximal small intestine, but the absolute number of bacteria is low. In addition, the length and density of villi are greater in the proximal small intestine. However, the involvement of villi is considered to be low because the number of small intestinal adenocarcinomas is much smaller than that of colorectal adenocarcinomas. On the other hand, the reason for the low incidence of small intestinal adenocarcinoma in the distal small intestine may be that immune organs reside there. Genetic and disease factors increase the likelihood of small intestinal adenocarcinoma. In carcinogenesis experiments in which the positions of the small and large intestines were exchanged, tumors still occurred in the large intestinal mucosa more often. In other words, the influence of the intestinal contents is small, and there is a large difference in epithelial properties between the small intestine and the large intestine. In conclusion, small intestinal adenocarcinoma is rare compared to large intestinal adenocarcinoma due to the nature of the epithelium. It is reasonable to assume that diet is a trigger for small intestinal adenocarcinoma. Baishideng Publishing Group Inc 2022-10-21 2022-10-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9627424/ /pubmed/36338888 http://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v28.i39.5658 Text en ©The Author(s) 2022. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is an open-access article that was selected by an in-house editor and fully peer-reviewed by external reviewers. It is distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial.
spellingShingle Opinion Review
Fujimori, Shunji
Hamakubo, Ryohei
Hoshimoto, Aitoshi
Nishimoto, Takayoshi
Omori, Jun
Akimoto, Naohiko
Tanaka, Shu
Tatsuguchi, Atsushi
Iwakiri, Katsuhiko
Risk factors for small intestinal adenocarcinomas that are common in the proximal small intestine
title Risk factors for small intestinal adenocarcinomas that are common in the proximal small intestine
title_full Risk factors for small intestinal adenocarcinomas that are common in the proximal small intestine
title_fullStr Risk factors for small intestinal adenocarcinomas that are common in the proximal small intestine
title_full_unstemmed Risk factors for small intestinal adenocarcinomas that are common in the proximal small intestine
title_short Risk factors for small intestinal adenocarcinomas that are common in the proximal small intestine
title_sort risk factors for small intestinal adenocarcinomas that are common in the proximal small intestine
topic Opinion Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9627424/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36338888
http://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v28.i39.5658
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