Intra-tumoral bacteria in breast cancer and intervention strategies
Ting Hou,
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Xiaoling Huang,
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Jiahui Lai
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et al.
Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 115516 - 115516
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Role of a Whole Plant Foods Diet in Breast Cancer Prevention and Survival
Mariana del Carmen Fernández-Fígares Jiménez
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Journal of the American Nutrition Association,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 17
Published: Jan. 9, 2025
Breast
cancer
(BC)
is
one
of
the
leading
causes
death
and
morbidity
among
women
worldwide.
Epidemiologic
evidence
shows
that
risk
BC
other
chronic
diseases
decreases
as
proportion
whole
plant
foods
increases,
while
animal
(fish,
meat,
poultry,
eggs,
seafood,
dairy
products)
non–whole
(e.g.,
refined
grains,
added
sugars,
French
fries)
in
diet
decreases.
Whole
include
fruits,
vegetables,
roots,
tubers,
legumes,
nuts,
seeds
from
which
no
edible
part
has
been
removed
to
food
added.
A
lowers
insulin
resistance,
inflammation,
excess
body
fat,
cholesterol,
insulin-like
growth
factor
1
sex
hormone
bioavailability;
it
also
increases
estrogen
excretion,
induces
favorable
changes
gut
microbiota,
may
favorably
affect
mammary
microbiota
composition
decrease
early
menarche,
all
contributing
reduced
incidence,
recurrence,
mortality.
This
review
explores
connection
between
a
mortality
well
potential
mechanisms
involved.
Additionally,
this
compared
with
dietary
approaches
recommended
for
BC.
seems
optimal
pattern
overall
disease
prevention
exclusively
consists
which,
based
on
existing
evidence,
lead
best
health
outcomes.
Language: Английский
Oral microbiota: the overlooked catalyst in cancer initiation and progression
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
12
Published: Jan. 13, 2025
The
advancement
of
high-throughput
sequencing
technology
in
recent
decades
has
led
to
a
greater
understanding
the
components
oral
microbiota,
providing
solid
foundation
for
extensive
research
this
field.
microbiota
plays
an
important
role
individual’s
overall
health.
It
been
shown
be
significantly
correlated
with
chronic
human
diseases,
including
diabetes,
rheumatoid
arthritis,
cardiovascular
disease,
periodontal
and
Alzheimer’s
disease.
Furthermore,
tumor
occurrence
development
are
closely
related
microbiome.
Specific
bacteria,
such
as
Fusobacterium
nucleatum
(
F.
),
Porphyromonas
gingivalis
P.
Streptococcus
,
Streptomyces
Prevotella
Fibrophagy
gingivalis,
play
critical
roles
cancer
development.
various
oncogenic
mechanisms,
bacterial
inflammation,
immunological
suppression,
growth
mediated
by
toxins,
antiapoptotic
activity,
carcinogenic
effects.
This
paper
reviews
progression
systematically
elucidates
molecular
mechanisms
which
dysbiosis
influences
tumorigenesis
progression.
information
can
provide
theoretical
basis
exploring
treatment
strategies
offer
new
insights
prevention.
Language: Английский
Interactions between the tumor microbiota and breast cancer
Hua Guo
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Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14
Published: Jan. 24, 2025
Breast
cancer
is
the
most
common
malignancy
in
women
worldwide.
Changes
microbiota
and
their
metabolites
affect
occurrence
development
of
breast
cancer;
however,
specific
mechanisms
are
not
clear.
Gut
microbes
influence
by
regulating
tumor
immune
response,
estrogen
metabolism,
chemotherapy,
immunotherapy
effects.
It
was
previously
thought
that
there
were
no
microorganisms
tissue,
but
it
now
can
outcome
disease.
This
review
builds
on
existing
research
to
comprehensively
analyze
role
gut
intratumoral
metastasis
cancer.
We
also
explore
potential
function
as
biomarkers
for
prognosis
therapeutic
highlighting
need
further
clarify
causal
relationship
between
hope
provide
new
ideas
directions
methods
treatment.
Language: Английский
Fusobacterium nucleatum elicits subspecies-specific responses in human neutrophils
Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14
Published: Oct. 10, 2024
as
a
Gram-negative
anaerobe
plays
key
bridging
role
in
oral
biofilms.
It
is
involved
periodontal
and
extraoral
diseases,
the
most
prominent
being
colorectal
cancer.
Five
subspecies
are
recognised:
Language: Английский