A Review of the Association of Bladder and Prostate Cancers with Schistosoma Species

N. Kazemi, Y. Ehteshaminia, H. Mohammadi, S. Mahdavi
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Introduction: Schistosomiasis is an infection caused by the deposition of large male and female worms (trematodes) in the bladder veins. Infection caused by this trematode is also known as bilharziasis. The disease has been or continues to be present in African countries and some Asian countries such as Iran, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, southern Portugal, Greece, and especially Egypt. The entry of Schistosoma haematobium heads into the skin begins with local symptoms, known as swimmers itch, and is more common in people who are in some form of contact with ambient water. The infection affects the kidneys, ureters, bladder and genitals. In endemic geographical areas, schistosomiasis has been implicated as an etiological factor in the pathogenesis of bladder, colon and kidney cancers, especially bladder cancer occurring in such geographical locations almost two decades earlier than in non-native areas. The urinary type of this disease can also cause prostate cancer. Material and Methodes: In this study, the websites of PubMed, Google Scholar and Embase were searched and related articles were reviewed. Results:  In this study, the effects of host endocrine system, hormonal imbalance caused by schistosomiasis, as well as the effect of epigenetic changes in the host genome on this parasitic infection and its association with bladder cancer were investigated. The association of schistosome egg soluble antigens with prostate carcinogenesis was also noted. Conclusion: Studies show that schistosomiasis can lead to bladder cancer. But there was not adequate evidence available for prostate cancer and this parasitic infection.
膀胱癌和前列腺癌与血吸虫种类关系的研究进展
简介:血吸虫病是一种由大型雄性和雌性蠕虫(吸虫)沉积在膀胱静脉引起的感染。由这种吸虫引起的感染也被称为血吸虫病。这种疾病已经或继续出现在非洲国家和一些亚洲国家,如伊朗、伊拉克、叙利亚、黎巴嫩、沙特阿拉伯、葡萄牙南部、希腊,特别是埃及。血血吸虫进入皮肤时,首先会出现局部症状,即游泳者瘙痒,这种症状在与周围水有某种形式接触的人群中更为常见。这种感染会影响肾脏、输尿管、膀胱和生殖器。在流行的地理区域,血吸虫病已被认为是膀胱癌、结肠癌和肾癌发病的一个病因因素,特别是在这些地理区域发生的膀胱癌比非本地地区早近20年。这种疾病的泌尿系统类型也会导致前列腺癌。材料与方法:本研究通过检索PubMed、Google Scholar和Embase网站,对相关文章进行综述。结果:本研究探讨了血吸虫病对宿主内分泌系统、激素失衡的影响,以及宿主基因组表观遗传变化对血吸虫病寄生虫感染的影响及其与膀胱癌的关系。还注意到血吸虫卵可溶性抗原与前列腺癌发生的关系。结论:研究表明血吸虫病可导致膀胱癌。但是没有足够的证据表明前列腺癌和这种寄生虫感染有关。
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