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Flavonoid Intake in Relation to Colorectal Cancer Risk and Blood Bacterial DNA

Authors :
Speciani, M.C.
Cintolo, M.
Marino, M.
Oren, M.
Fiori, F.
Gargari, G.
Riso, P.
Ciafardini, C.
Mascaretti, F.
Parpinel, M.
Airoldi, A.
Vangeli, M.
Leone, P.
Cantù, P.
Lagiou, P.
Del Bo', C.
Vecchi, M.
Carnevali, P.
Oreggia, B.
Guglielmetti, S.
Bonzi, R.
Bonato, G.
Ferraroni, M.
La Vecchia, C.
Penagini, R.
Mutignani, M.
Rossi, M.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Flavonoids have been inversely associated to colorectal cancer (CRC) and are plausible intermediaries for the relation among gut microbiome, intestinal permeability and CRC. We analyzed the relation of flavonoid intake with CRC and blood bacterial DNA. We conducted a case-control study in Italy involving 100 incident CRC cases and 200 controls. A valid and reproducible food-frequency questionnaire was used to assess dietary habits and to estimate six flavonoid subclass intakes. We applied qPCR and 16S rRNA gene profiling to assess blood bacterial DNA. We used multiple logistic regression to derive odds ratios (ORs) of CRC and Mann-Whitney and chi--square tests to evaluate abundance and prevalence of operational taxonomic units (OTUs) according to flavonoid intakes. Inverse associations with CRC were found for anthocyanidins (OR for the highest versus the lowest tertile = 0.24, 95% confidence interval, CI = 0.11-0.52) and flavanones (OR = 0.18, 95% CI = 0.08-0.42). We found different abundance and prevalence according to anthocyanidin and flavanone intake for OTUs referring to Oligoflexales order, Diplorickettsiaceae family

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.pmid.dedup....6f95f98ecb52b6a80025723271a18837