Helicobacter pylori promotes colorectal carcinogenesis by deregulating intestinal immunity and inducing a mucus-degrading microbiota signature

Ralser A, Dietl A, Jarosch S, Engelsberger V, Wanisch A, Janssen KP, Middelhoff M, Vieth M, Quante M, Haller D, Busch DH, Deng L, Mejias-Luque R, Gerhard M (2023)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2023

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DOI: 10.1136/gutjnl-2022-328075

Abstract

Objective Helicobacter pylori infection is the most prevalent bacterial infection worldwide. Besides being the most important risk factor for gastric cancer development, epidemiological data show that infected individuals harbour a nearly twofold increased risk to develop colorectal cancer (CRC). However, a direct causal and functional connection between H. pylori infection and colon cancer is lacking.

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Ralser, A., Dietl, A., Jarosch, S., Engelsberger, V., Wanisch, A., Janssen, K.P.,... Gerhard, M. (2023). Helicobacter pylori promotes colorectal carcinogenesis by deregulating intestinal immunity and inducing a mucus-degrading microbiota signature. Gut. https://doi.org/10.1136/gutjnl-2022-328075

MLA:

Ralser, Anna, et al. "Helicobacter pylori promotes colorectal carcinogenesis by deregulating intestinal immunity and inducing a mucus-degrading microbiota signature." Gut (2023).

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