Understanding chemotherapy-induced intestinal mucositis and strategies to improve gut resilience
Autor: | J. Mark Davis, Brandon N. VanderVeen, Alexander T Sougiannis, Daping Fan, E. Angela Murphy |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
0301 basic medicine
Mucositis medicine.medical_specialty Side effect Physiology medicine.medical_treatment Inflammation Antineoplastic Agents Gastroenterology 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Intestinal mucosa Chemotherapy induced Physiology (medical) Internal medicine medicine Humans Intestinal Mucosa Resilience (network) Chemotherapy Hepatology business.industry Mini-Review medicine.disease 030104 developmental biology 030220 oncology & carcinogenesis medicine.symptom business |
Zdroj: | Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol |
ISSN: | 1522-1547 |
Popis: | Intestinal mucositis remains one of the most debilitating side effects related to chemotherapy. The onset and persistence of mucositis is an intricate physiological process involving cross-communication between the specific chemotherapeutic drug, the immune system, and gut microbes that results in a loss of mucosal integrity leading to gut-barrier dysfunction. Intestinal mucositis has a severe impact on a patient’s quality of life and negatively influences the outcome of treatment. Most importantly, intestinal mucositis is a major contributor to the decreased survival rates and early onset of death associated with certain chemotherapy treatments. Understanding the pathophysiology and symptomology of intestinal mucositis is important in reducing the negative consequences of this condition. Prophylaxis, early diagnosis, and proper symptom management are essential to improved survival outcomes in patients with cancer. This review focuses on the pathobiology of intestinal mucositis that accompanies chemotherapy treatments. In addition, we will discuss the therapeutic potential of select strategies that have shown promise in mitigating chemotherapies’ off-target effects without hampering their anticancer efficacy. NEW & NOTEWORTHY Intestinal mucositis, or damage to the intestinal mucosa, is a common side effect of chemotherapy. In this review, we describe the pathobiology of intestinal mucositis that is associated with chemotherapy treatments. In addition, we discuss the efficacy of several potential therapeutic strategies that have shown some potential in alleviating chemotherapies’ off-target effects. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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