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The synthesis of the novel toxin-colibactin and its mechanisms of tumorigenesis of colorectal cancer. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The human gut normally hosts beneficial bacteria that are essential for health, but some strains can lead to diseases, such as impairing gut function.
  • Certain strains of bacteria, particularly those in the B2 serogroup, produce colibactin through the pks gene cluster, which has unclear mechanisms and roles in gut toxicity.
  • This review examines how colibactin damages host DNA and its potential link to colorectal cancer development, emphasizing specific mutational processes that may aid in drug discovery and development.

Article Abstract

is part of the normal flora of the human gut and performs vital functions; however, certain strains can cause disease in the host, impairing gut function and adversely affecting overall health. The pks gene cluster in the B2 serogroup encodes colibactin, a secondary metabolite and a potential gut toxin. However, the mechanism underlying colibactin production in is complex, and the function of the pks gene cluster is not fully understood. This review explores the complex mechanisms and processes by which the pks island in produces colibactin, clarifying the specific role played by the genes within it. It also reveals the toxic effects of colibactin on the host cell's DNA and elaborates the mechanisms that may be important in inducing the development of colorectal cancer, such as single-base substitution (SBS), small insertion/deletion (small indel) features (ID-pks), inter-chromosomal linkages (ICLs), and DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs). The elucidation of these mechanisms is of great significance for the further exploration and development of related drugs.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11688353PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2024.1501973DOI Listing

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