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  • * This review highlights research connecting CRC to patients who have had an appendectomy, examines the impact of the microbiome on CRC development, and evaluates the function of the appendix itself.
  • * The authors propose future research avenues focusing on molecular, transcriptomic, and immunological changes in the colon after appendectomy, aiming to enhance our understanding of gut microbiome alterations.

Article Abstract

The role of appendectomy in the pathogenesis of colorectal cancer (CRC) is a recent topic of contention. Given that appendectomy remains one of the most commonly performed operations and a first-line management strategy of acute appendicitis, it is inherently crucial to elucidate the association between prior appendectomy and subsequent development of CRC, as there may be long-term health repercussions. In this review, we summarize the data behind the relationship of CRC in post-appendectomy patients, discuss the role of the microbiome in relation to appendectomy and CRC pathogenesis, and provide an appraisal of our current understanding of the function of the appendix. We seek to piece together the current landscape surrounding the microbiome and immunological changes in the colon post-appendectomy and suggest a direction for future research involving molecular, transcriptomic, and immunologic analysis to complement our current understanding of the alterations in gut microbiome.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jgh.16497DOI Listing

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