The human microbiota is composed of a complex community of microorganisms essential for maintaining host homeostasis, especially in the gastrointestinal tract. Emerging evidence suggests that dysbiosis is linked to various cancers, including colorectal cancer (CRC). The microbiota contributes to CRC development and progression by influencing inflammation, genotoxic stress, and key cell growth, proliferation, and differentiation pathways. Certain bacterial species, including Fusobacterium nucleatum and Escherichia coli, play a role in tumorigenesis by facilitating epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), perturbing autophagy, and supporting immune evasion. In contrast, beneficial microorganisms such as Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus provide protective effects by boosting immune surveillance and supporting the integrity of the intestinal barrier. This review examines the complex connection between gut microbiota and CRC, emphasizing how changes in microbial composition facilitate tumor development and influence treatment outcomes. We cover recent progress in microbiota-based biomarkers for CRC diagnosis and prognosis, showcasing their promise for early detection and improved patient stratification. Furthermore, we explore microbiota-focused therapeutic methods such as probiotics, prebiotics, faecal microbiota transplantation (FMT), and precision antibiotics, which show potential to complement standard CRC treatments. By highlighting the latest advancements in this area, we emphasise how microbiome research is transforming our comprehension of CRC and leading to new diagnostic and treatment approaches.

Vescovo, T., Bontempi, G., Bayat, M., Piredda, L., Fidaleo, M., Strippoli, R., et al. (2025). Gut microbiota interplay with autophagy-EMT dynamics in colorectal cancer. FRONTIERS IN CELL AND DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY, 13 [10.3389/fcell.2025.1608248].

Gut microbiota interplay with autophagy-EMT dynamics in colorectal cancer

Bayat, Mohammadreza
Membro del Collaboration Group
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Piredda, Lucia
Membro del Collaboration Group
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Antonioli, Manuela
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
2025-01-01

Abstract

The human microbiota is composed of a complex community of microorganisms essential for maintaining host homeostasis, especially in the gastrointestinal tract. Emerging evidence suggests that dysbiosis is linked to various cancers, including colorectal cancer (CRC). The microbiota contributes to CRC development and progression by influencing inflammation, genotoxic stress, and key cell growth, proliferation, and differentiation pathways. Certain bacterial species, including Fusobacterium nucleatum and Escherichia coli, play a role in tumorigenesis by facilitating epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), perturbing autophagy, and supporting immune evasion. In contrast, beneficial microorganisms such as Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus provide protective effects by boosting immune surveillance and supporting the integrity of the intestinal barrier. This review examines the complex connection between gut microbiota and CRC, emphasizing how changes in microbial composition facilitate tumor development and influence treatment outcomes. We cover recent progress in microbiota-based biomarkers for CRC diagnosis and prognosis, showcasing their promise for early detection and improved patient stratification. Furthermore, we explore microbiota-focused therapeutic methods such as probiotics, prebiotics, faecal microbiota transplantation (FMT), and precision antibiotics, which show potential to complement standard CRC treatments. By highlighting the latest advancements in this area, we emphasise how microbiome research is transforming our comprehension of CRC and leading to new diagnostic and treatment approaches.
2025
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Review
Esperti anonimi
Settore BIOS-04/A - Anatomia, biologia cellulare e biologia dello sviluppo comparate
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
autophagy
colorectal cancer (CRC)
diagnosis
epithelial mesenchymal transition
microbiota
prognosis
therapeutic intervention
Vescovo, T., Bontempi, G., Bayat, M., Piredda, L., Fidaleo, M., Strippoli, R., et al. (2025). Gut microbiota interplay with autophagy-EMT dynamics in colorectal cancer. FRONTIERS IN CELL AND DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY, 13 [10.3389/fcell.2025.1608248].
Vescovo, T; Bontempi, G; Bayat, M; Piredda, L; Fidaleo, M; Strippoli, R; Antonioli, M
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