An evolutionary explanation for antibiotics' association with increased colon cancer risk.
Konstantinos VoskaridesPublished in: Evolution, medicine, and public health (2022)
The association of antibiotics with colon cancer is well established but of unknown cause. Under an evolutionary framework, antibiotics may select for stress-resistant cancerous cells that lack mechanisms for DNA mismatch repair (MMR). This mimics the selection of antibiotic resistant 'mutators'-MMR-deficient micro-organisms-highly adaptive due to their increased mutagenesis rate.