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NCT06809660
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Effects of Endocrine Disruptors on the Gut Microbiota and Assessment of Their Impact on Colorectal Cancer Development (PERMICA)

Sponsor: Poitiers University Hospital

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Summary

Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer worldwide, yet it was the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in 2020. The average French population faces a colorectal cancer risk partly linked to lifestyle factors. The majority of colorectal cancer cases (approximately 85%) are not caused by hereditary mutations. Environmental factors, such as lifestyle or diet (notably through endocrine disruptors), can affect the gut microbiota (a collection of microorganisms - bacteria, viruses, parasites, and fungi - residing in the intestinal environment) and lead to disturbances in its composition, referred to as dysbiosis. While the mechanisms underlying dysbiosis associated with colorectal cancer remain poorly understood, the involvement of certain ingested substances, known as xenobiotics, is increasingly suspected, including endocrine disruptors. Among the most common endocrine disruptors found in water and food are parabens and phthalates, which will be examined in detail in this study. These substances may be directly involved in the development of colorectal cancer and in response to its treatment. The main objective of this studie is to characterize the relationship between colorectal cancer diagnosis, activity/composition of the gut microbiota, and patients' exposure to selected endocrine disruptors, particularly parabens and phthalates.

Official title: Effects of Endocrine Disruptors on the Gut Microbiota and Assessment of Their Impact on Colorectal Cancer Development

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

200

Start Date

2025-01-21

Completion Date

2034-01-21

Last Updated

2025-02-13

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

OTHER

Collection of biological samples and clinical data

* Collection of a hair sample * Collection of urine * Collection of stool samples * Collection of clinical, paraclinical data, and exposure questionnaire

Locations (1)

CHU de Poitiers

Poitiers, France