Focus on periodontal disease and colorectal carcinoma.

ORAL and Implantology Pub Date : 2017-11-30 eCollection Date: 2017-07-01 DOI:10.11138/orl/2017.10.3.229
D Lauritano, L Sbordone, M Nardone, A Iapichino, L Scapoli, F Carinci
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Abstract

Diagnosis of focal disease, the theory that the human oral microbial (HOM) could affect the onset and development of systemic diseases, was very popular in the past, but the lack of scientific evidence has led to the abandonment of this idea. Interestingly, increasing evidence over the past 3 or so decades suggests that HOM can indeed serve as a reservoir for systemic dissemination of pathogenic bacteria and their toxins in distant body sites, favouring the developments of malignant tumours. Malignant tumours are complex communities of oncogenically transformed cells with aberrant genomes, associated non-neoplastic cells including immune and stromal cells, and sometimes HOM, including bacteria and viruses. Recent data suggest that HOM and periodontal disease play an active role in the pathogenesis of colorectal cancer, in fact HOM has been found within the colorectal cancer microenvironment, and the composition of the HOM was different from that of adjacent non-neoplastic tissue. An association of fusobacterium nucleatum with the colonic mucosa of colorectal cancer has been proven. Several questions thus arise. Is periodontal disease a risk factor for colorectal carcinoma? Given the connectivity of the digestive tract, could fusubacterium nucleatum or other HOM be involved in additional gastrointestinal disorders? Furthermore, based on the "mobility" of Fusubacterium nucleatum and the omnipresence of cadherins, could this organism be involved in cancers beyond the gastrointestinal tract? Answers to these questions will shed new lights on the role of the HOM in onset of diseases.

关注牙周病和结直肠癌。
在局灶性疾病的诊断中,认为人类口腔微生物(HOM)可以影响全系统疾病的发生和发展的理论在过去非常流行,但缺乏科学证据导致这一观点被放弃。有趣的是,在过去30年左右的时间里,越来越多的证据表明,HOM确实可以作为致病菌及其毒素在远处身体部位的系统性传播的储存库,有利于恶性肿瘤的发展。恶性肿瘤是由基因组异常的致癌转化细胞、相关的非肿瘤细胞(包括免疫细胞和基质细胞)以及有时包括细菌和病毒在内的HOM组成的复杂群落。最近的研究表明,HOM和牙周病在结直肠癌的发病中起着积极的作用,事实上,在结直肠癌微环境中已经发现了HOM,并且HOM的组成与邻近的非肿瘤组织不同。核梭杆菌与结直肠癌结肠粘膜的关联已被证实。由此产生了几个问题。牙周病是结直肠癌的危险因素吗?考虑到消化道的连通性,核梭杆菌或其他HOM是否与其他胃肠道疾病有关?此外,基于核梭菌的“移动性”和钙粘蛋白的无所不在,这种生物是否与胃肠道以外的癌症有关?这些问题的答案将为HOM在疾病发病中的作用提供新的线索。
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