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Possible Effects of Uremic Toxins p-Cresol, Indoxyl Sulfate, p-Cresyl Sulfate on the Development and Progression of Colon Cancer in Patients with Chronic Renal Failure

Authors :
Di Paola, Rossella
De, Ananya
Izhar, Raafiah
Abate, Marianna
Zappavigna, Silvia
Capasso, Anna
Perna, Alessandra F
La Russa, Antonella
Capasso, Giovambattista
Caraglia, Michele
Simeoni, Mariadelina
Di Paola, Rossella
De, Ananya
Izhar, Raafiah
Abate, Marianna
Zappavigna, Silvia
Capasso, Anna
Perna, Alessandra F
La Russa, Antonella
Capasso, Giovambattista
Caraglia, Michele
Simeoni, Mariadelina
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) induces several systemic effects, including the accumulation and production of uremic toxins responsible for the activation of various harmful processes. Gut dysbiosis has been widely described in CKD patients, even in the early stages of the disease. The abundant discharge of urea and other waste substances into the gut favors the selection of an altered intestinal microbiota in CKD patients. The prevalence of bacteria with fermentative activity leads to the release and accumulation in the gut and in the blood of several substances, such as p-Cresol (p-C), Indoxyl Sulfate (IS) and p-Cresyl Sulfate (p-CS). Since these metabolites are normally eliminated in the urine, they tend to accumulate in the blood of CKD patients proportionally to renal impairment. P-CS, IS and p-C play a fundamental role in the activation of various pro-tumorigenic processes, such as chronic systemic inflammation, the increase in the production of free radicals and immune dysfunction. An up to two-fold increase in the incidence of colon cancer development in CKD has been reported in several studies, although the pathogenic mechanisms explaining this compelling association have not yet been described. Based on our literature review, it appears likely the hypothesis of a role of p-C, IS and p-CS in colon cancer development and progression in CKD patients.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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