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Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Risk of Colorectal Cancer: An Overview From Pathophysiology to Pharmacological Prevention

Marianna Lucafò, Debora Curci, Martina Franzin, Giuliana Decorti, Gabriele Stocco

2021Frontiers in Pharmacology121 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Increased risk of colorectal cancer (CRC) in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients has been attributed to long-standing chronic inflammation, with the contribution of genetic alterations and environmental factors such as the microbiota. Moreover, accumulating data indicate that IBD-associated CRC (IBD-CRC) may initiate and develop through a pathway of tumorigenesis distinct from that of sporadic CRC. This mini-review summarizes the current knowledge of IBD-CRC, focusing on the main mechanisms underlying its pathogenesis, and on the important role of immunomodulators and biologics used to treat IBD patients in interfering with the inflammatory process involved in carcinogenesis.

Topics & Concepts

Inflammatory bowel diseaseMedicineColorectal cancerDiseaseCarcinogenesisMouse model of colorectal and intestinal cancerPathogenesisBioinformaticsCancerInflammationPathophysiologyUlcerative colitisCrohn's diseaseImmunologyInternal medicineBiologyInflammatory Bowel DiseaseHelicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studiesMicroscopic Colitis
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