Impact of Metabolites from Foodborne Pathogens on Cancer
Foods,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(23), P. 3886 - 3886
Published: Dec. 1, 2024
Foodborne
pathogens
are
microorganisms
that
cause
illness
through
contamination,
presenting
significant
risks
to
public
health
and
food
safety.
This
review
explores
the
metabolites
produced
by
these
pathogens,
including
toxins
secondary
metabolites,
their
implications
for
human
health,
particularly
concerning
cancer
risk.
We
examine
various
such
as
Salmonella
sp.,
Campylobacter
Escherichia
coli,
Listeria
monocytogenes,
detailing
specific
of
concern
carcinogenic
mechanisms.
study
discusses
analytical
techniques
detecting
chromatography,
spectrometry,
immunoassays,
along
with
challenges
associated
detection.
covers
effective
control
strategies,
processing
techniques,
sanitation
practices,
regulatory
measures,
emerging
technologies
in
pathogen
control.
manuscript
considers
broader
highlighting
importance
robust
policies,
awareness,
education.
identifies
research
gaps
innovative
approaches,
recommending
advancements
detection
methods,
preventive
policy
improvements
better
manage
foodborne
metabolites.
Language: Английский
Extrachromosomal circular DNA: a double-edged sword in cancer progression and age-related diseases
Shadira Anindieta Irdianto,
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Astari Dwiranti,
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Anom Bowolaksono
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et al.
Human Cell,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
38(2)
Published: Feb. 19, 2025
Language: Английский
The role of non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) and their potential connection with cancer
Safura Absalan,
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Hamidreza Vaziri
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Egyptian Journal of Medical Human Genetics,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
26(1)
Published: March 22, 2025
Abstract
Cancer
remains
a
significant
global
health
challenge,
claiming
numerous
lives
annually
and
posing
complex
hurdles
in
management.
The
disease's
multifaceted
nature,
combined
with
disparities
healthcare
infrastructure
socioeconomic
factors
worldwide,
complicates
effective
treatment.
With
alarming
mortality
rates,
there
is
an
urgent
need
to
enhance
prevention
early
detection
strategies.
Early
not
only
enables
less
invasive
treatments
but
also
improves
the
chances
of
successful
recovery,
highlighting
importance
proactive
approaches.
Lung
cancer
ranks
highest
followed
by
breast,
prostate,
colon
cancers.
often
seen
as
both
"genetic
disease,"
involving
gene
mutations,
"environmental
influenced
various
environmental
affecting
expression.
Metabolic
alterations
are
hallmark
cancer,
disruptions
cellular
stability
function
significantly
contribute
its
progression.
Non-coding
RNAs
(ncRNAs)
play
crucial
regulatory
roles
across
cancers,
diverse
structures
functions.
They
act
oncogenes
or
tumor
suppressors
depending
on
type,
intricately
modulating
genetic
epigenetic
processes.
Recent
studies
challenge
perception
ncRNAs'
insignificance,
revealing
their
substantial
impact
mechanisms.
Indeed,
ncRNAs
connect
networks,
influencing
vital
protein
effectors
that
dictate
responses
fate.
Consequently,
dysregulated
pivotal
role
disease
pathogenesis,
acting
either
oncogenic
drivers
through
aberrant
expression
Language: Английский