Escherichia coli on colorectal cancer: A two‐edged sword
Chu Jian,
Wu Yinhang,
Zhuang Jing
et al.
Abstract:Escherichia coli (E. coli) is a ubiquitous symbiotic bacterium in the gut, and the diversity of E. coli genes determines the diversity of its functions. In this review, the two‐edged sword theory was innovatively proposed. For the question ‘how can we harness the ambivalent nature of E. coli to screen and treat CRC?’, in terms of CRC screening, the variations in the abundance and subtypes of E. coli across different populations present an opportunity to utilise it as a biomarker, while in terms of CRC treatmen… Show more
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