The effects of short-chain fatty acids on colon epithelial proliferation and survival depend on the cellular phenotype

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作者
Comalada, Monica
Bailon, Elvira
de Haro, Oscar
Lara-Villoslada, Federico
Xaus, Jordi
Zarzuelo, Antonio
Galvez, Julio
机构
[1] Univ Granada, Sch Pharm, Dept Pharmacol, Granada 18071, Spain
[2] Puleva Biotech SA, Dept Immunol & Anim Sci, Granada, Spain
关键词
tumor cells; colorectal cancer; fiber; fermentation; colonic damage;
D O I
10.1007/s00432-006-0092-x
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Purpose: The short-chain fatty acids (SCFA) are produced via anaerobic bacterial fermentation of dietary fiber within the colonic lumen. Among them, butyrate is thought to protect against colon carcinogenesis. However, few studies analyze the effects of butyrate, and other SCFA, on normal epithelial cells and on epithelial regeneration during disease recovery. Since there are controversial in vitro studies, we have explored the effects of SCFA on different biological processes. Methods: We used both tumoral (HT-29) and normal (FHC) epithelial cells at different phenotypic states. In addition, we analyzed the in vivo activity of soluble dietary fiber and SCFA production in the proliferation rate and regeneration of intestinal epithelial cells. Results: The effect of butyrate on epithelial cells depends on the phenotypic cellular state. Thus, in nondifferentiated, high proliferative adenocarcinoma cells, butyrate significantly inhibited proliferation while increased differentiation and apoptosis, whereas other SCFA studied did not. However, in normal cells or in differentiated cultures as well as in in vivo studies, the normal proliferation and regeneration of damaged epithelium is not affected by butyrate or SCFA exposure. Conclusion: Although butyrate could exert antiproliferative effects in tumor progression, its production is safe and without consequences for the normal epithelium growth.
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页数:11
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