Review Article: Disrupted Oral Microbiota and Its Implications in Cancer Onset and Progression: A Narrative Review.

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Giovanni Cultrera, Sabrina Franco, Graziana Spoto, Massimo Libra, Luca Falzone
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Abstract

The oral microbiota plays a pivotal role in maintaining oral health, but its dysbiosis has been increasingly implicated in the development of systemic diseases, including cancer. Emerging evidence highlights the potential contribution of oral microorganisms to carcinogenesis in the oral cavity and distant organs, such as the lungs, pancreas, and genitourinary tract. This review explores the mechanisms through which the oral microbiota influences cancer development and treatment response, mainly driven by microbial translocation, systemic inflammation, immune modulation, and the release of carcinogenic metabolites. Additionally, the review discusses how oral microbiota perturbations interact with host factors, such as diet, systemic diseases, genetics, and cancer therapies, to influence tumor initiation, progression, and response to treatment. A critical analysis of past and emerging literature shows that specific microbial taxa potentially influence tumor progression and immune responses, including Fusobacterium, Porphyromonas, Aggregatibacter and Treponema. The detection of these microorganisms and the study of oral microbiome profiling in cancer care may offer new diagnostic and therapeutic strategies; however, further studies with homogeneous patient populations are needed to fully understand the contributions of oral dysbiosis in cancer development and treatment responses.

综述文章:口腔微生物群紊乱及其在癌症发生和发展中的意义:一篇叙述性综述。
口腔微生物群在维持口腔健康中起着关键作用,但其生态失调已越来越多地与包括癌症在内的全身性疾病的发展有关。新出现的证据强调了口腔微生物对口腔和远端器官(如肺、胰腺和泌尿生殖系统)癌变的潜在贡献。这篇综述探讨了口腔微生物群影响癌症发展和治疗反应的机制,主要由微生物易位、全身炎症、免疫调节和致癌代谢物的释放驱动。此外,本文还讨论了口腔微生物群扰动如何与宿主因素(如饮食、全系统疾病、遗传和癌症治疗)相互作用,从而影响肿瘤的发生、进展和对治疗的反应。对过去和新兴文献的批判性分析表明,特定的微生物类群可能影响肿瘤的进展和免疫反应,包括梭杆菌、卟啉单胞菌、聚合杆菌和密螺旋体。这些微生物的检测和口腔微生物组谱的研究在癌症治疗中可能提供新的诊断和治疗策略;然而,需要对同质患者群体进行进一步的研究,以充分了解口腔生态失调在癌症发展和治疗反应中的作用。
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Critical Reviews in Oncogenesis
Critical Reviews in Oncogenesis Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Cancer Research
CiteScore
1.70
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17
期刊介绍: The journal is dedicated to extensive reviews, minireviews, and special theme issues on topics of current interest in basic and patient-oriented cancer research. The study of systems biology of cancer with its potential for molecular level diagnostics and treatment implies competence across the sciences and an increasing necessity for cancer researchers to understand both the technology and medicine. The journal allows readers to adapt a better understanding of various fields of molecular oncology. We welcome articles on basic biological mechanisms relevant to cancer such as DNA repair, cell cycle, apoptosis, angiogenesis, tumor immunology, etc.
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