Resume de l’article : Découverte d’un lien entre stress, microbiote intestinal et cancer colorectal
Article Summary and Response:
The article « Decouverte d’un lien entre stress, microbiote intestinal et cancer colorectal » (Discovery of a link between stress, gut microbiota, and colorectal cancer) discusses a study published in the journal Science that found a connection between stress, changes in the gut microbiota, and the development of colorectal cancer (CRC).
The study was conducted on mice, and it found that chronic stress led to changes in the gut microbiota, promoting the growth of certain bacteria that produce a compound called secondary bile acids. These compounds can damage the cells lining the colon, leading to chronic inflammation and increasing the risk of CRC.
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Chronic stress can lead to changes in the gut microbiota, promoting the growth of bacteria that produce secondary bile acids, which can increase the risk of colorectal cancer by damaging the cells lining the colon and causing chronic inflammation.