Publication: A New Paradigm in the Relationship between Melatonin and Breast Cancer: Gut Microbiota Identified as a Potential Regulatory Agent.
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2021-06-23
Authors
Laborda-Illanes, Aurora
Sanchez-Alcoholado, Lidia
Boutriq, Soukaina
Plaza-Andrades, Isaac
Peralta-Linero, Jesus
Alba, Emilio
Gonzalez-Gonzalez, Alicia
Queipo-Ortuño, Maria Isabel
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MDPI
Abstract
In this review we summarize a possible connection between gut microbiota, melatonin production, and breast cancer. An imbalance in gut bacterial population composition (dysbiosis), or changes in the production of melatonin (circadian disruption) alters estrogen levels. On the one hand, this may be due to the bacterial composition of estrobolome, since bacteria with β-glucuronidase activity favour estrogens in a deconjugated state, which may ultimately lead to pathologies, including breast cancer. On the other hand, it has been shown that these changes in intestinal microbiota stimulate the kynurenine pathway, moving tryptophan away from the melatonergic pathway, thereby reducing circulating melatonin levels. Due to the fact that melatonin has antiestrogenic properties, it affects active and inactive estrogen levels. These changes increase the risk of developing breast cancer. Additionally, melatonin stimulates the differentiation of preadipocytes into adipocytes, which have low estrogen levels due to the fact that adipocytes do not express aromatase. Consequently, melatonin also reduces the risk of breast cancer. However, more studies are needed to determine the relationship between microbiota, melatonin, and breast cancer, in addition to clinical trials to confirm the sensitizing effects of melatonin to chemotherapy and radiotherapy, and its ability to ameliorate or prevent the side effects of these therapies.
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Gastrointestinal Microbiome
Estrogens
Melatonin
Kynurenine
Tryptophan
Aromatase
Estrogens
Melatonin
Kynurenine
Tryptophan
Aromatase
DeCS Terms
Melatonina
Neoplasias de la mama
Estrógenos
Adipocitos
Microbioma gastrointestinal
Radioterapia
Quimioterapia
Neoplasias de la mama
Estrógenos
Adipocitos
Microbioma gastrointestinal
Radioterapia
Quimioterapia
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Keywords
Anticancer therapies, Breast cancer, Circadian disruption, Dysbiosis, Estrobolome, Estrogens, Gut microbiota, Melatonin, Short-chain fatty acids, Tryptophan metabolism
Citation
Laborda-Illanes A, Sánchez-Alcoholado L, Boutriq S, Plaza-Andrades I, Peralta-Linero J, Alba E, et al. A New Paradigm in the Relationship between Melatonin and Breast Cancer: Gut Microbiota Identified as a Potential Regulatory Agent. Cancers (Basel). 2021 Jun 23;13(13):3141