The Association of Oral Microbiome Dysbiosis with Gastrointestinal Cancers and Its Diagnostic Efficacy

被引:6
作者
Asili, Pooria [1 ]
Mirahmad, Maryam [1 ]
Rezaei, Parisa [2 ]
Mahdavi, Mohammad [1 ]
Larijani, Bagher [1 ]
Tavangar, Seyed Mohammad [3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tehran Med Sci, Endocrinol & Metab Clin Sci Inst, Endocrinol & Metab Res Ctr, Tehran, Iran
[2] Islamic Azad Univ, Dept Nutr, Sci & Res Branch, Tehran, Iran
[3] Univ Tehran Med Sci, Endocrinol & Metab Populat Sci Inst, Chron Dis Res Ctr, Tehran, Iran
[4] Univ Tehran Med Sci, Dr Shariati Hosp, Dept Pathol, Tehran, Iran
关键词
Oral microbiota; Gastrointestinal cancer; Bacteria; Carcinogenesis; Neoplasm; Fusobacterium nucleatum; SQUAMOUS-CELL CARCINOMA; STREPTOCOCCUS-ANGINOSUS; HELICOBACTER-PYLORI; PERIODONTAL-DISEASE; PANCREATIC-CANCER; GUT MICROBIOTA; RISK; FUSOBACTERIUM; INFECTION; HEALTH;
D O I
10.1007/s12029-022-00901-4
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Background The second leading mortality cause in the world is cancer, making it a critical issue that impacts human health. As a result, scientists are looking for novel biomarkers for cancer detection. The oral microbiome, made up of approximately 700 species-level taxa, is a significant source for discovering novel biomarkers. In this review, we aimed to prepare a summary of research that has investigated the association between the oral microbiome and gastrointestinal cancers. Methods We searched online scientific datasets including Web of Science, PubMed, Scopus, and Google Scholar. Eligibility criteria included human studies that reported abundances of the oral microbiome, or its diagnostic/prognostic performance in patients with gastrointestinal cancers. Results Some phyla of the oral microbiome have a relationship with cancers. Some particular phyla of the oral microbiome that may be related to gastrointestinal cancers consist of Firmicutes, Actinobacteria, Bacteroidetes, Proteobacteria, and Fusobacteria. Changes in the abundances of Porphyromonas, Fusobacterium, Prevotella, and Veillonella are correlated with carcinogenesis, and may be used for distinguishing cancer patients from healthy subjects. Oral, colorectal, pancreatic, and esophageal cancers are the most important cancers related to the oral microbiome. Conclusion The results of this study may help future research to select bacteria as an early diagnostic or prognostic biomarker of gastrointestinal cancer. Given the current state of our knowledge, additional research is required to comprehend the multiplex processes underlying the role of bacterial microbiota upon cancer progression and to characterize the complex microbiota-host interaction network.
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页码:1082 / 1101
页数:20
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