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. Abx administration also reduced fecal levels of short-chain fatty acids (SCFA) produced by intestinal bacteria. Supplementation with SCFAs promoted tumor growth by increasing IGF1 levels. In humans, IGF1 was found to be highly expressed in prostate cancer tissue from obese patients. In conclusion, IGF1 production stimulated by SCFAs from gut microbes influences the growth of prostate cancer via activating local prostate MAPK and PI3K signaling, indicating the existence of a gut microbiota-IGF1-prostate axis. Disrupting this axis by modulating the gut microbiota may aid in prostate cancer prevention and treatment. SIGNIFICANCE: These results suggest that intestinal bacteria, acting through short-chain fatty acids, regulate systemic and local prostate IGF1 in the host, which can promote proliferation of prostate cancer cells.
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Makoto Matsushita
Osaka Gakuin University
Kazutoshi Fujita
Kindai University
Takuji Hayashi
Osaka Gakuin University
Cancer Research
University of Alabama at Birmingham
The University of Osaka
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69ff7f3e831589f3542d93d7 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.can-20-4090