Microbial alterations of oral cavity and their association with Pancreatic Cancer

Introduction: Pancreatic Cancer (PC), while relatively infrequent, remains one of the deadliest cancers as a result of late diagnosis and absence of preventive measures. Over 50 % of patients diagnosed with PC already suffer metastasis. Combined with lack of effective treatment, the need arises for...

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Main Authors: Zuzanna Radziejowska, Alicja Bielak, Jakub Gryta, Karolina Iwan, Martyna Janczewska, Maria Kalicka, Tomasz Krysa, Agata Kolasa, Magdalena Szklarz
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Published: Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń 2023-01-01
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Online Access:https://apcz.umk.pl/QS/article/view/42027
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author Zuzanna Radziejowska
Alicja Bielak
Jakub Gryta
Karolina Iwan
Martyna Janczewska
Maria Kalicka
Tomasz Krysa
Agata Kolasa
Magdalena Szklarz
author_facet Zuzanna Radziejowska
Alicja Bielak
Jakub Gryta
Karolina Iwan
Martyna Janczewska
Maria Kalicka
Tomasz Krysa
Agata Kolasa
Magdalena Szklarz
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description Introduction: Pancreatic Cancer (PC), while relatively infrequent, remains one of the deadliest cancers as a result of late diagnosis and absence of preventive measures. Over 50 % of patients diagnosed with PC already suffer metastasis. Combined with lack of effective treatment, the need arises for universal biomarkers specific to PC. In the last decades the importance of human microbiota in its upholding of the body homeostasis has been under radar, in special regards to its association to cancer. Several species of oral microbiome have been linked to increased or decreased risk of developing pancreatic cancer, most notably P.gingivalis and Fusobacteria.   Purpose of the study: The aim of this study is to collect and summarize existing evidence on connection of oral microbiome and pancreatic cancer, as well as to assess their potential use in diagnostics of PC .   Material and method: Literature review was performed, in English databases, using keywords : cancer, pancreatic cancer, pancreatic cancer prevention, oral microbiome, microbe variation, microbial biomarkers.   Results and conclusions: In our systematic review, evident differences between microbial architecture of PC patients and healthy individuals were observed. The data on association between microbiota and risk of developing cancer is limited, however it still provides evidence for relationship between microbial composition and incidence of pancreatic cancer.
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spelling doaj.art-5d26b0c319224dbf8c7d06291e6779012023-02-05T11:50:53ZengNicolaus Copernicus University in ToruńQuality in Sport2450-31182023-01-019110.12775/QS.2023.09.01.009Microbial alterations of oral cavity and their association with Pancreatic CancerZuzanna Radziejowska0Alicja Bielak1Jakub Gryta2Karolina Iwan3Martyna Janczewska4Maria Kalicka5Tomasz Krysa6Agata Kolasa7Magdalena Szklarz81 Military Clinical Hospital in Lublin, al. Racławickie 23, 20-049 Lublin1 Military Clinical Hospital in Lublin, al. Racławickie 23, 20-049 Lublin1 Military Clinical Hospital in Lublin, al. Racławickie 23, 20-049 Lublin1 Military Clinical Hospital in Lublin, al. Racławickie 23, 20-049 LublinIndependent Public Clinical Hospital No. 4 in Lublin St. Jaczewskiego 8, 20-954 Lublin1 Military Clinical Hospital in Lublin, al. Racławickie 23, 20-049 LublinSpecialist Hospital of Stefan Cardinal Wyszyński in Lublin1 Military Clinical Hospital in Lublin, al. Racławickie 23, 20-049 Lublin1 Military Clinical Hospital in Lublin, al. Racławickie 23, 20-049 Lublin Introduction: Pancreatic Cancer (PC), while relatively infrequent, remains one of the deadliest cancers as a result of late diagnosis and absence of preventive measures. Over 50 % of patients diagnosed with PC already suffer metastasis. Combined with lack of effective treatment, the need arises for universal biomarkers specific to PC. In the last decades the importance of human microbiota in its upholding of the body homeostasis has been under radar, in special regards to its association to cancer. Several species of oral microbiome have been linked to increased or decreased risk of developing pancreatic cancer, most notably P.gingivalis and Fusobacteria.   Purpose of the study: The aim of this study is to collect and summarize existing evidence on connection of oral microbiome and pancreatic cancer, as well as to assess their potential use in diagnostics of PC .   Material and method: Literature review was performed, in English databases, using keywords : cancer, pancreatic cancer, pancreatic cancer prevention, oral microbiome, microbe variation, microbial biomarkers.   Results and conclusions: In our systematic review, evident differences between microbial architecture of PC patients and healthy individuals were observed. The data on association between microbiota and risk of developing cancer is limited, however it still provides evidence for relationship between microbial composition and incidence of pancreatic cancer. https://apcz.umk.pl/QS/article/view/42027cancerpancreatic cancerpancreatic cancer preventionoral microbiomemicrobe variationmicrobial biomarkers
spellingShingle Zuzanna Radziejowska
Alicja Bielak
Jakub Gryta
Karolina Iwan
Martyna Janczewska
Maria Kalicka
Tomasz Krysa
Agata Kolasa
Magdalena Szklarz
Microbial alterations of oral cavity and their association with Pancreatic Cancer
Quality in Sport
cancer
pancreatic cancer
pancreatic cancer prevention
oral microbiome
microbe variation
microbial biomarkers
title Microbial alterations of oral cavity and their association with Pancreatic Cancer
title_full Microbial alterations of oral cavity and their association with Pancreatic Cancer
title_fullStr Microbial alterations of oral cavity and their association with Pancreatic Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Microbial alterations of oral cavity and their association with Pancreatic Cancer
title_short Microbial alterations of oral cavity and their association with Pancreatic Cancer
title_sort microbial alterations of oral cavity and their association with pancreatic cancer
topic cancer
pancreatic cancer
pancreatic cancer prevention
oral microbiome
microbe variation
microbial biomarkers
url https://apcz.umk.pl/QS/article/view/42027
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