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Mouse models of inflammatory bowel disease - insights into the mechanisms of inflammation-associated colorectal cancer.
Abstract
The association between chronic inflammation and cancer has been noted for at least a century but the exact molecular mechanisms of cancer initiation and promotion by such inflammation are still poorly understood. The gastrointestinal tract is a unique organ where maintaining a balance between the colonic epithelial cells, the immune system and a fine-tuned response to the resident microflora is crucial for preserving the gut homeostasis. A breakdown of the tight interdependent regulation of the epithelium?immunity?microbiota triangle leads to inflammatory bowel disorders and may promote cancer. This review focuses on inflammation-associated colorectal cancer in mouse models of the disease and highlights emerging research trends.
| Type | Journal |
|---|---|
| Authors | Mladenova, D.; Kohonen-Corish, M.R.J. |
| Responsible Garvan Author | (missing name) |
| Publisher Name | IN VIVO |
| Published Date | 2012-07-10 |
| Published Volume | 26 |
| Published Issue | 4 |
| Published Pages | 627-46 |
| Status | Published in-print |
| DOI | 26/4/627 [pii] |
| URL link to publisher's version | http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22773577 |
| OpenAccess link to author's accepted manuscript version | https://publications.gimr.garvan.org.au/open-access/11470 |