老年人口腔微生物群与癌症之间的相互作用:叙述性综述。

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q3 ONCOLOGY
Sara Aghili, Hussein Rahimi, Lotfollah Kamali Hakim, Shahryar Karami, Reza Sayyad Soufdoost, Asal Bagherzadeh Oskouei, Mostafa Alam, Ashkan Badkoobeh, Mohsen Golkar, Kamyar Abbasi, Artak Heboyan, Zahra Sadat Hosseini
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摘要

口腔微生物组可能对癌症的发展产生重大影响。在人类口腔中,存在着 700 多种细菌,其多样性令人印象深刻,是人体中微生物种类第二多的部位。这种微妙平衡的口腔微生物群生态系统对于维持口腔健康至关重要。然而,饮食习惯和口腔卫生不当往往会破坏这种平衡,从而导致各种口腔疾病,如牙周炎、龋齿、牙龈炎甚至口腔癌。有令人信服的证据表明,口腔微生物群与几种癌症有关,包括口腔癌、胰腺癌、结肠直肠癌、肺癌、胃癌和头颈癌。本综述讨论了癌症与人类口腔微生物群成员之间的重要联系。我们在 Web of Science、Scopus 和 PubMed 数据库中进行了广泛的搜索,以提供我们对口腔微生物群在各种人类癌症中所起作用的理解的最新概览。通过了解致癌的可能微生物起源,医疗保健专业人员可以更早地诊断肿瘤性疾病并设计相应的治疗方法。
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Interactions Between Oral Microbiota and Cancers in the Aging Community: A Narrative Review.

The oral microbiome potentially wields significant influence in the development of cancer. Within the human oral cavity, an impressive diversity of more than 700 bacterial species resides, making it the second most varied microbiome in the body. This finely balanced oral microbiome ecosystem is vital for sustaining oral health. However, disruptions in this equilibrium, often brought about by dietary habits and inadequate oral hygiene, can result in various oral ailments like periodontitis, cavities, gingivitis, and even oral cancer. There is compelling evidence that the oral microbiome is linked to several types of cancer, including oral, pancreatic, colorectal, lung, gastric, and head and neck cancers. This review discussed the critical connections between cancer and members of the human oral microbiota. Extensive searches were conducted across the Web of Science, Scopus, and PubMed databases to provide an up-to-date overview of our understanding of the oral microbiota's role in various human cancers. By understanding the possible microbial origins of carcinogenesis, healthcare professionals can diagnose neoplastic diseases earlier and design treatments accordingly.

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Cancer Control
Cancer Control ONCOLOGY-
CiteScore
3.80
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148
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期刊介绍: Cancer Control is a JCR-ranked, peer-reviewed open access journal whose mission is to advance the prevention, detection, diagnosis, treatment, and palliative care of cancer by enabling researchers, doctors, policymakers, and other healthcare professionals to freely share research along the cancer control continuum. Our vision is a world where gold-standard cancer care is the norm, not the exception.
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