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The Association Between Oral Anaerobic Bacteria and Pancreatic Cancer

Mesut Öğrendik

2023World Journal of Oncology13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Reports have shown increased positive correlations with the salivary microbiota and pancreatic carcinogenesis. A European study showed that high levels of Porphyromonas gingivalis were correlated with periodontium damage and were associated with a risk of pancreatic cancer (two-fold). A recent study, using oral mouthwash samples (n = 361 with pancreatic adenocarcinoma), determined that the presence of P. gingivalis and Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans along with Fusobacteria and Leptotrichia were a risk factor for pancreatic cancer. The link between pancreatic cancer and periodontitis has been documented. Interestingly, periodontitis presents with inflammation and microbial dysbiosis, both of which have been characterized in pancreatic cancer. This review highlights multiple roles in which oral anaerobic bacteria can spread to the pancreas and contribute to pancreatic cancer. World J Oncol. 2023;14(3):174-177 doi: https://doi.org/10.14740/wjon1596

Topics & Concepts

Pancreatic cancerMedicineAggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitansAnaerobic bacteriaPorphyromonas gingivalisPeriodontitisDysbiosisPancreatitisFusobacteriaPancreasInternal medicineGastroenterologyCancerAdenocarcinomaBacteriaProteobacteriaBiologyDiseaseGenetics16S ribosomal RNAPancreatic and Hepatic Oncology ResearchOral microbiology and periodontitis researchOral health in cancer treatment