Fungi and tumors: The role of fungi in tumorigenesis (Review).

IF 4.5 3区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY International journal of oncology Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-29 DOI:10.3892/ijo.2024.5640
Wenyue Cheng, Fan Li, Yunhuan Gao, Rongcun Yang
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Fungi inhabit different anatomic sites in the human body. Advances in omics analyses of host‑microbiome interactions have tremendously improved our understanding of the effects of fungi on human health and diseases such as tumors. Due to the significant enrichment of specific fungi in patients with malignant tumors, the associations between fungi and human cancer have attracted an increasing attention in recent years. Indeed, cancer type‑specific fungal profiles have been found in different tumor tissues. Importantly, fungi also influence tumorigenesis through multiple factors, such as host immunity and bioactive metabolites. Microbiome interactions, host factors and fungal genetic and epigenetic factors could be involved in fungal enrichment in tumor tissues and/or in the conversion from a commensal fungus to a pathogenic fungus. Exploration of the interactions of fungi with the bacterial microbiome and the host may enable them to be a target for cancer diagnosis and treatment. In the present review, the associations between fungi and human cancer, cancer type‑specific fungal profiles and the mechanisms by which fungi cause tumorigenesis were discussed. In addition, possible factors that can lead to the enrichment of fungi in tumor tissues and/or the conversion of commensal fungi to pathogenic fungi, as well as potential therapeutic and preventive strategies for tumors based on intratumoral fungi were summarized.

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真菌与肿瘤:真菌在肿瘤发生中的作用(综述)。
真菌栖息在人体的不同解剖部位。对宿主与微生物组相互作用的全局分析技术的进步极大地提高了我们对真菌对人体健康和肿瘤等疾病的影响的认识。由于特定真菌在恶性肿瘤患者中的富集程度很高,近年来真菌与人类癌症之间的关联引起了越来越多的关注。事实上,在不同的肿瘤组织中发现了癌症类型特异性真菌特征。重要的是,真菌还通过宿主免疫和生物活性代谢物等多种因素影响肿瘤的发生。微生物组相互作用、宿主因素以及真菌遗传和表观遗传因素可能参与了真菌在肿瘤组织中的富集和/或从共生真菌向致病真菌的转化。探索真菌与细菌微生物组和宿主之间的相互作用可使它们成为癌症诊断和治疗的目标。本综述讨论了真菌与人类癌症之间的关联、癌症类型特异性真菌特征以及真菌导致肿瘤发生的机制。此外,还总结了导致真菌在肿瘤组织中富集和/或共生真菌转化为致病真菌的可能因素,以及基于瘤内真菌的潜在肿瘤治疗和预防策略。
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