The bacterial small RNAs: The new biomarkers of oral microbiota-associated cancers and diseases

Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.32604/biocell.2023.042357
MENGYING MAO, TING DONG, YANJING LIANG, KEYONG YUAN, QIAOQIAO JIN, PENGFEI ZHANG, ZHENGWEI HUANG
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The oral microbiota is a vital part of the human microbiota that functions in various physiological processes and is highly relevant to cancers and other diseases. With the alterations of host immune competence, the homeostatic balance existing between the oral microbiota and host may be disturbed and result in the development of diseases. Numerous observations have suggested that small RNAs are key regulators of bacterial pathogenesis and bacteria-host interactions. Further, bacterial small RNAs are considered to be promising biomarkers for the development of novel, and efficacious therapies for oral dysbiosis. Mechanistic insights into how oral pathogens communicate with other bacteria or host cells in oral cancers via small RNAs are hot topics of research. Current studies also have begun to elucidate the key role of oral microbiota in the development of systemic diseases. This article discusses existing findings and nascent mechanisms governing the small RNA-based interactions between oral microbiota and associated diseases. The knowledge of such interactions is key in planning approaches to reverse dysbiosis to achieve health.
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细菌小rna:口腔微生物群相关癌症和疾病的新生物标志物
口腔微生物群是人体微生物群的重要组成部分,在各种生理过程中发挥作用,与癌症和其他疾病高度相关。随着宿主免疫能力的改变,口腔微生物群与宿主之间的稳态平衡可能被破坏,从而导致疾病的发生。大量的观察表明,小rna是细菌发病机制和细菌-宿主相互作用的关键调节因子。此外,细菌小rna被认为是开发新型有效口腔生态失调疗法的有希望的生物标志物。口腔病原体如何通过小rna与口腔癌中的其他细菌或宿主细胞进行交流的机制是研究的热点。目前的研究也开始阐明口腔微生物群在全身性疾病发展中的关键作用。本文讨论了口腔微生物群与相关疾病之间基于小rna的相互作用的现有发现和新生机制。了解这种相互作用是计划逆转生态失调以实现健康的关键。
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