Recent Advances in the Role of Microorganisms in Cancer Incidence: Mechanisms and Health Precautions

Humans harbor various microorganisms, some of which reside naturally in the body, and some of which are transferred from elsewhere. Many of these microbes are considered to be normal flora that do not cause disease, provided that they occur only in their normal anatomical site in the body. The devel...

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Published in:Biomedical Research and Therapy
Main Author: Yahya E.B.; Abdulsamad M.A.; Allaq A.A.
Format: Review
Language:English
Published: BiomedPress 2021
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85133120081&doi=10.15419%2fBMRAT.V8I9.691&partnerID=40&md5=0b20f240d05d990b6ecf5fb4b1932f5f
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Yahya E.B.; Abdulsamad M.A.; Allaq A.A.
Recent Advances in the Role of Microorganisms in Cancer Incidence: Mechanisms and Health Precautions
2021
Biomedical Research and Therapy
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9
10.15419/BMRAT.V8I9.691
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85133120081&doi=10.15419%2fBMRAT.V8I9.691&partnerID=40&md5=0b20f240d05d990b6ecf5fb4b1932f5f
Humans harbor various microorganisms, some of which reside naturally in the body, and some of which are transferred from elsewhere. Many of these microbes are considered to be normal flora that do not cause disease, provided that they occur only in their normal anatomical site in the body. The development of malignant lesions requires a long incubation time, even after direct exposure to known carcinogens. Multistep tumorigenesis is required to transform a normal cell into a cancerous one. The role of different microbes in tumorigenesis has expanded to include their potential capacity to form and modulate several cancer hallmarks, including the alteration of the immune response, tumor-promoting inflammation, angiogenesis, tumor growth and proliferation, and pro-carcinogenic metabolite production. Furthermore, microbes may damage the host DNA and induce genomic instability. This review provides a basic overview of the process of tumorigenesis and the role of different microorganisms in cancer accuracy. Then this study discusses the different mechanisms of tumor induction by viruses, bacteria, protozoa, and fungi. Finally, it highlights the necessary health precautions that need to be taken to prevent the development of cancers. © Biomedpress.
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author Yahya E.B.; Abdulsamad M.A.; Allaq A.A.
spellingShingle Yahya E.B.; Abdulsamad M.A.; Allaq A.A.
Recent Advances in the Role of Microorganisms in Cancer Incidence: Mechanisms and Health Precautions
author_facet Yahya E.B.; Abdulsamad M.A.; Allaq A.A.
author_sort Yahya E.B.; Abdulsamad M.A.; Allaq A.A.
title Recent Advances in the Role of Microorganisms in Cancer Incidence: Mechanisms and Health Precautions
title_short Recent Advances in the Role of Microorganisms in Cancer Incidence: Mechanisms and Health Precautions
title_full Recent Advances in the Role of Microorganisms in Cancer Incidence: Mechanisms and Health Precautions
title_fullStr Recent Advances in the Role of Microorganisms in Cancer Incidence: Mechanisms and Health Precautions
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description Humans harbor various microorganisms, some of which reside naturally in the body, and some of which are transferred from elsewhere. Many of these microbes are considered to be normal flora that do not cause disease, provided that they occur only in their normal anatomical site in the body. The development of malignant lesions requires a long incubation time, even after direct exposure to known carcinogens. Multistep tumorigenesis is required to transform a normal cell into a cancerous one. The role of different microbes in tumorigenesis has expanded to include their potential capacity to form and modulate several cancer hallmarks, including the alteration of the immune response, tumor-promoting inflammation, angiogenesis, tumor growth and proliferation, and pro-carcinogenic metabolite production. Furthermore, microbes may damage the host DNA and induce genomic instability. This review provides a basic overview of the process of tumorigenesis and the role of different microorganisms in cancer accuracy. Then this study discusses the different mechanisms of tumor induction by viruses, bacteria, protozoa, and fungi. Finally, it highlights the necessary health precautions that need to be taken to prevent the development of cancers. © Biomedpress.
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