| Literature DB >> 30221325 |
Hans Raskov1,2, Kasper Nørskov Kragh3, Thomas Bjarnsholt3,4, Mahdi Alamili5, Ismail Gögenur6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Research in the field of relation between microbes and colorectal carcinogenesis has gained increasing interest in past years. Recently, link between microbial biofilm and carcinogenesis in colon was demonstrated by several authors indicating that biofilm not only is a key player in carcinogenesis, but also may contribute to the understanding of side-specific colon cancer-right sided colon cancer versus left sided. In this article, we briefly highlight the major findings of the research of biofilm and carcinogenesis and demonstrate our findings of colonic cancer tissue and colonic polyp examined for biofilm. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Bacterial biofilm; Carcinogenesis; Colonic crypts; Colorectal cancer; Polyp
Year: 2018 PMID: 30221325 PMCID: PMC6139292 DOI: 10.1186/s40169-018-0209-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Transl Med ISSN: 2001-1326
Fig. 1“Top down” (a) and “side” (b) picture of the colonic crypt in patients with right sided colon cancer. c Shows a close up of a bacterial biofilm located in the dashed box in image (a). The bacterial biofilm is stained with a universal bacterial PNA FISH probe (red) and nuclei of human cells are counter stained with DAPI (Blue). ×630 magnification
Fig. 2Picture of colonic crypt in patient with colonic tubular adenoma. No sign of biofilm within the crypts. a Top-down view showing several crypts with biofilm. b Side-view showing biofilm inside crypt. c Shows a close up small bacterial aggregates outside the crypts located in the dashed box in image (a)