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Taurocholic acid metabolism by gut microbes and colon cancer
Jason M. Ridlon, Patricia G. Wolf, H. Rex Gaskins
Gut Microbes · 2016 · ▲ 336 citations
Abstract
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most frequent causes of cancer death worldwide and is associated with adoption of a diet high in animal protein and saturated fat. Saturated fat induces increased bile secretion into the intestine. Increased bile secretion selects for populations of gut microbes capable of altering the bile acid pool, generating tumor-promoting secondary bile acids such as deoxycholic acid and lithocholic acid. Epidemiological evidence suggests CRC is associated with increased levels of DCA in serum, bile, and stool. Mechanisms by which secondary bile acids promote CRC are explored. Furthermore, in humans bile acid conjugation can vary by diet. Vegetarian diets favor glycine conjugation while diets high in animal protein favor taurine conjugation. Metabolism of taurine conjugated bile acids by gut microbes generates hydrogen sulfide, a genotoxic compound. Thus, taurocholic acid has the potential to stimulate intestinal bacteria capable of converting taurine and cholic acid to hydrogen sulfide and deoxycholic acid, a genotoxin and tumor-promoter, respectively.
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Ridlon, J.M., Wolf, P.G., & Gaskins, H.R. (2016). Taurocholic acid metabolism by gut microbes and colon cancer. <em>Gut Microbes</em>. https://doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2016.1150414
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Ridlon JM, Wolf PG, Gaskins HR. Taurocholic acid metabolism by gut microbes and colon cancer. Gut Microbes. 2016. doi:10.1080/19490976.2016.1150414.
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@article{jason2016Tauroc,
title = {Taurocholic acid metabolism by gut microbes and colon cancer},
author = {Jason M. Ridlon and Patricia G. Wolf and H. Rex Gaskins},
journal = {Gut Microbes},
year = {2016},
doi = {10.1080/19490976.2016.1150414},
}
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