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Best of the Best Gen Surg - Development of postoperative local tumors and distant metastases in diet, genetics and microbiome-dependent in a mouse model of colorectal cancer recurrence - Dr. Morgan

Video Published 2022-09-14 Updated 2026-06-10

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Mouse model study examining how diet, microbiome, and tumor genetics influence colorectal cancer recurrence after surgery. High-fat diet significantly increased tumor formation at anastomotic sites in AKPT organoid models, an effect mediated by microbiome changes and reversible with dietary intervention.

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  • High-fat diet significantly increases colorectal tumor recurrence rates in AKPT mouse models (genetic background-dependent effect).
  • Gut microbiome mediates diet's impact on recurrence: FMT from high-fat donors increased tumor formation from 10% to 40% in germ-free mice.
  • Exfoliated luminal cancer cells can seed anastomotic recurrence, supporting clinical rectal washout practices.
  • Two-week dietary reversal insufficient to reverse high-fat microbiome effects on tumor formation and survival.
  • Organoid genetic background (AKPT vs KPN) determines response to dietary/microbiome manipulation in recurrence models.

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