Gut and oral microbiota in gynecological cancers: interaction, mechanism, and therapeutic value
Jian Wu, Jiarui Li, Meina Yan, Ze Xiang
Abstract
Gynecologic cancers develop from the female reproductive organs. Microbial dysbiosis in the gut and oral cavity can communicate with each other through various ways, leading to mucosal destruction, inflammatory response, genomic instability, and ultimately inducing cancer and worsening. Here, we introduce the mechanisms of interactions between gut and oral microbiota and their changes in the development of gynecologic tumors. In addition, new therapeutic approaches based on microbiota modulation are discussed.
Topics & Concepts
Mechanism (biology)Value (mathematics)Gut floraMedicineImmunologyComputer scienceEpistemologyPhilosophyMachine learningGut microbiota and healthPhytoestrogen effects and researchHelicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studies