2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12866-023-03152-w
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Bifidobacterium longum SX-1326 ameliorates gastrointestinal toxicity after irinotecan chemotherapy via modulating the P53 signaling pathway and brain-gut axis

Fenfang Yue,
Xiangdi Zeng,
Yufan Wang
et al.

Abstract: Background Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a prevalent malignant malignancy affecting the gastrointestinal tract that is usually treated clinically with chemotherapeutic agents, whereas chemotherapeutic agents can cause severe gastrointestinal toxicity, which brings great pain to patients. Therefore, finding effective adjuvant agents for chemotherapy is crucial. Methods In this study, a CRC mouse model was successfully constructed using AOM/DSS, and the… Show more

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“…Treatment with B. longum SX-1326 led to decreased expression of inflammatory proteins and restoration of mucin expression, reducing intestinal inflammation and improving barrier function. Overall, the findings suggest that B. longum SX-1326 holds promise in ameliorating chemotherapy-induced gastrointestinal toxicity in CRC mouse models by modulating neurotransmitter expression, reducing inflammation, and restoring intestinal barrier function [ 48 ]. Further investigation in clinical settings is needed.…”
Section: The Impact Of the Gut Microbiota On The Treatment Toxicity I...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Treatment with B. longum SX-1326 led to decreased expression of inflammatory proteins and restoration of mucin expression, reducing intestinal inflammation and improving barrier function. Overall, the findings suggest that B. longum SX-1326 holds promise in ameliorating chemotherapy-induced gastrointestinal toxicity in CRC mouse models by modulating neurotransmitter expression, reducing inflammation, and restoring intestinal barrier function [ 48 ]. Further investigation in clinical settings is needed.…”
Section: The Impact Of the Gut Microbiota On The Treatment Toxicity I...mentioning
confidence: 99%