Journal of Intestinal Microbiology
Online ISSN : 1349-8363
Print ISSN : 1343-0882
ISSN-L : 1343-0882
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Role of Bacteria and Fungi, Viruses in Oral Cancer
Yasuhir NAKANISHITAMURA MasashiMiho TAKAHASHIKazunari KARAKIDAHaruo SAKAMOTO
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2020 Volume 34 Issue 4 Pages 197-208

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The human body including the oral cavity is home to 100s of different bacteria, and these bacteria have intra- and inter-species interactions. According to a recent study, bacteria have various effects on living bodies. Just as H. pylori affects gastric cancer, other bacteria affect other cancers. The involvement of bacteria has also been studied in oral cancer. Bacteria are considered to have three ways to involved in cancers. The first is stimulation by chronic inflammation. The sustained release of inflammatory mediators due to chronic inflammation causes cell proliferation, mutagenesis, activation of oncogenes, etc, thereby inducing cancer cell proliferation. The second is inhibition of apoptosis. Inhibition of apoptosis allows the long-term survival of cells. The third is the direct involvement in cancer through the production of carcinogenic substances. The outlines of this review are how Fusobacterium nucleatum, Porphyromonas gingivalis, Candida, and viruses affect oral cancer.

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