癌症治疗后口腔微生物组的改变:范围回顾和分析。

IF 3.5 4区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY
Francis A Boksa, Leah I Leinbach, Drashty P Mody, Sukirth M Ganesan, Jacqueline W Mays
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癌症治疗会影响口腔。口腔微生物在癌症治疗后发生变化,但这些变化的性质、持续时间和含义尚不清楚。暴露于辐射、化疗或细胞疗法与口腔微生物群转向生态失调和微生物群中致病性物种频率增加有关。尽管有这些发现,但在特定治疗后,与癌症治疗相关的口腔微生物组的变化,以及相关的长期口腔健康对癌症幸存者的影响,仍有许多未知之处。因此,我们对接受癌症治疗的患者的口腔微生物组研究进行了范围综述,以广泛综合有关癌症治疗背景下口腔微生物组的文献,对研究结果进行分类,并确定研究空白,为未来的项目提供信息。这篇文献综述描述了在癌症治疗期间口腔微生物组的实质性变化,特别是化疗、放疗和干细胞移植。在62项研究中,化疗、放疗和干细胞移植与口腔微生物群落的实质性变化有关。在α多样性的研究中,组成口腔微生物组的物种丰富度往往增加,包括更多的微生物类群,而物种均匀度则下降,表明群落变化由少数物种主导。经常观察到的变化包括:共生类群(如链球菌和普雷沃氏菌)减少,机会性生物(如白色念珠菌和金黄色葡萄球菌)增加。虽然粘膜炎经常被研究,但这种结果的一致微生物预测因素尚未确定。本研究为未来研究癌症幸存者独特的口腔微环境和健康需求奠定了基础。与特定癌症治疗类别相关的微生物组组成的改变增加了我们对癌症治疗方式对口腔微生物组的关键作用的有限理解。
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Oral microbiome alterations after cancer treatment: a scoping review and analysis.

Oral microbiome alterations after cancer treatment: a scoping review and analysis.

Oral microbiome alterations after cancer treatment: a scoping review and analysis.

Oral microbiome alterations after cancer treatment: a scoping review and analysis.

Cancer therapies impact the oral cavity. Oral microbial changes occur following cancer therapy, but the nature, duration, and implications of these shifts are not well understood. Exposure to radiation, chemotherapy or cellular therapies has been associated with oral microbiome shifts toward dysbiosis and increased frequency of pathogenic species in the microbiome. Despite these findings, much remains unknown about cancer-therapy-related changes in the oral microbiome following specific therapies, and what the associated long-term oral health implications may be for cancer survivorship. We therefore conducted a scoping review of oral microbiome studies in patients undergoing cancer therapy to broadly synthesize the literature on the oral microbiome in the context of cancer therapy, categorize findings, and identify research gaps to inform future projects. This scoping review of the literature describes substantial changes in the oral microbiome during cancer treatment, specifically chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and stem cell transplantation. Across 62 studies, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and stem cell transplantation were associated with substantial changes in oral microbial communities. Among studies that assessed alpha diversity, the richness of species that comprised the oral microbiome often increased, encompassing more microbial taxa, while the evenness of species decreased, suggesting that community change was dominated by a few species. Frequently observed changes included decreases in commensal taxa such as Streptococcus and Prevotella and increases in opportunistic organisms such as Candida albicans and Staphylococcus aureus. While mucositis was often studied, consistent microbial predictors of this outcome were not identified The present study lays the groundwork for future research on the unique oral microenvironment and health needs in cancer survivors. The alterations in microbiome composition associated with specific cancer treatment categories add to our limited understanding of the key role of cancer therapy modalities on the oral microbiome.

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Medical Oncology
Medical Oncology 医学-肿瘤学
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
2.90%
发文量
259
审稿时长
1.4 months
期刊介绍: Medical Oncology (MO) communicates the results of clinical and experimental research in oncology and hematology, particularly experimental therapeutics within the fields of immunotherapy and chemotherapy. It also provides state-of-the-art reviews on clinical and experimental therapies. Topics covered include immunobiology, pathogenesis, and treatment of malignant tumors.
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