Colorectal cancer (CRC) remains a major global challenge, with growing attention to its pathogenesis as mediated by the gut microbiome and epigenetic regulation. Despite therapeutic progress, clinical management remains difficult. CRC accounts for ~10% of cancers and is the second leading cause of cancer death worldwide. Romania bears a substantial burden, with many diagnoses at advanced stages. Etiology—Integrated Genetic, Environmental, and Microbial Determinants. Hereditary syndromes explain 10–15% of cases; most are sporadic, with hypermutated MSI/POLE (~15%), non-hypermutated chromosomal instability (~85%), and a CpG island methylator phenotype (~20%). GWAS implicate loci near SMAD7, TCF7L2, and CDH1; in Romania, SMAD7 rs4939827 associates with risk. Lifestyle exposures—high red/processed meat, low fiber, adiposity, alcohol, and smoking—shape susceptibility. Microbiome–Epigenome Interactions. Dysbiosis promotes carcinogenesis via genotoxins (e.g., colibactin), hydrogen sulfide, activation of NF-κB/STAT3, barrier disruption, and epigenetic remodeling of DNA methylation and microRNAs. Fusobacterium nucleatum, enterotoxigenic Bacteroides fragilis, and pks+ Escherichia coli exemplifies these links. Population-Specific Risk—Romania within Lifestyle–Microbiome Evidence. Incidence is rising, including early-onset disease. Romania lacks CRC-specific microbiome datasets. However, metabolic cohorts show loss of butyrate producers, enrichment of pathobionts, and SCFA imbalance—patterns that mirror European CRC cohorts—and exhibit regional heterogeneity. Beyond Fusobacterium nucleatum. Additional oncobacteria shape tumor biology. Peptostreptococcus stomatis activates integrin α6/β4→ERBB2–MAPK and can bypass targeted inhibitors, while Parvimonas micra enhances WNT/β-catenin programs and Th17-skewed immunity. Together, these data support a systems view in which microbial cues and host epigenetic control jointly drive CRC initiation, progression, metastasis, and treatment response.
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