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Oral Microbiota and Tumor—A New Perspective of Tumor Pathogenesis

Simin Li, Mingxin He, Yumeng Lei, Yang Liu, Xinquan Li, Xiaochen Xiang, Qingming Wu, Qiang Wang

2022Microorganisms27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Microorganisms have long been known to play key roles in the initiation and development of tumors. The oral microbiota and tumorigenesis have been linked in epidemiological research relating to molecular pathology. Notably, some bacteria can impact distal tumors by their gastrointestinal or blood-borne transmission under pathological circumstances. Certain bacteria drive tumorigenesis and progression through direct or indirect immune system actions. This review systemically discusses the recent advances in the field of oral microecology and tumor, including the oncogenic role of oral microbial abnormalities and various potential carcinogenesis mechanisms (excessive inflammatory response, host immunosuppression, anti-apoptotic activity, and carcinogen secretion) to introduce future directions for effective tumor prevention.

Topics & Concepts

CarcinogenesisMicroecologyImmune systemPathogenesisImmunosuppressionImmunologyCarcinogenBiologyMechanism (biology)Cancer researchMedicineCancerMicrobiologyGeneticsPhilosophyEpistemologyOral microbiology and periodontitis researchOral Health Pathology and TreatmentOral and gingival health research
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