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How Gut Microbiota Are Shaped by Pattern Recognition Receptors in Colitis and Colorectal Cancer

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CANCERS
卷 14, 期 15, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/cancers14153821

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pattern recognition receptor; gut microbiota; colitis; colorectal cancer; intestinal epithelium

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31960163]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Jiangxi Province [20171ACB20024]
  3. Jianggang Scholar of Jiangxi Province [QD202205]
  4. Inflammation and Immunology Research Team of Gannan Medical University [TD2021JC01]

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Dysregulation of gut microbiota is considered an important contributing factor to intestinal inflammatory disorders, and modifying innate immune receptors and relevant molecules could be a therapeutic approach for the treatment of these diseases.
Simple Summary The pathogenesis of intestinal inflammatory disorders such as colitis and colorectal cancer is complicated and dysregulation of gut microbiota is considered an important contributing factor. Inflammation is often initiated by the activation of pattern recognition receptors. However, the relationship between these innate immune receptors and gut microbiota is not fully understood. Here, we show that pattern recognition receptors not only recognize pathogens and initiate inflammatory signal transduction to induce immune responses, but also influence the composition of intestinal microorganisms, thus affecting the development of intestinal inflammation and cancer through various mechanisms. This suggests that the modification of innate immune receptors and relevant molecules could be therapeutic targets for the treatment of colitis and colorectal cancer by regulating gut microbiota. Disorders of gut microbiota have been closely linked to the occurrence of various intestinal diseases including colitis and colorectal cancer (CRC). Specifically, the production of beneficial bacteria and intestinal metabolites may slow the development of some intestinal diseases. Recently, it has been proposed that pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) not only recognize pathogens and initiate inflammatory signal transduction to induce immune responses but also influence the composition of intestinal microorganisms. However, the mechanisms through which PRRs regulate gut microbiota in the setting of colitis and CRC have rarely been systematically reviewed. Therefore, in this paper, we summarize recent advances in our understanding of how PRRs shape gut microbiota and how this influences the development of colitis and CRC.

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