The role of microbiota in nasopharyngeal cancer: Where do we stand?

IF 3.9 2区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Oral oncology Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-16 DOI:10.1016/j.oraloncology.2024.106982
Sumel Ashique , Mohammad Houshyari , Anas Islam , Radheshyam Pal , Shakira Ghazanfar , Farzad Taghizadeh-Hesary
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Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is a common head and neck cancer with a poor prognosis. One of the crucial challenges regarding NPC is its pathogenesis. Recent findings highlight the significance of host microbiota in the development of NPC, affected locally by nasopharyngeal microbiota or remotely by oral microbiota. The oral microbiota can migrate to the nasopharyngeal space, thereby impacting the composition of the nasopharyngeal microbiota. Specific bacterial strains have been linked to the development of nasopharyngeal cancer, including Neisseria, Staphylococcus, Leptotrichia, Staphylococcaceae, Granulicatella, Corynebacterium, Fusobacterium, and Prevotella. Several mechanisms have been proposed to elucidate how microbiota dysbiosis contributes to the development of NPC, including triggering tumor-promoting inflammation, reactivating the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), inducing oxidative stress, weakening the immune system, and worsening tumor hypoxia. In addition, the composition of nasopharyngeal microbiota and the number of tumor-infiltrating microbiota can influence the prognosis and treatment response in patients with NPC. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first review discussing the impacts of the host microbiota on nasopharyngeal cancer pathogenesis, progression, and treatment response.

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鼻咽癌(NPC)是一种常见的头颈部癌症,预后较差。鼻咽癌的关键挑战之一是其发病机制。最近的研究结果突显了宿主微生物群在鼻咽癌发病过程中的重要作用,宿主微生物群可受鼻咽微生物群的局部影响,也可受口腔微生物群的远程影响。口腔微生物群可迁移到鼻咽空间,从而影响鼻咽微生物群的组成。特定的细菌菌株与鼻咽癌的发生有关,包括奈瑟氏菌、葡萄球菌、钩端螺旋体、葡萄球菌科、肉芽肿杆菌、棒状杆菌、镰刀菌和普雷沃特氏菌。为阐明微生物群失调如何导致鼻咽癌的发生,人们提出了几种机制,包括引发肿瘤促进炎症、重新激活 Epstein-Barr 病毒(EBV)、诱发氧化应激、削弱免疫系统以及加重肿瘤缺氧。此外,鼻咽微生物群的组成和肿瘤浸润微生物群的数量也会影响鼻咽癌患者的预后和治疗反应。据我们所知,这是第一篇讨论宿主微生物群对鼻咽癌发病机制、进展和治疗反应的影响的综述。
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Oral oncology
Oral oncology 医学-牙科与口腔外科
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期刊介绍: Oral Oncology is an international interdisciplinary journal which publishes high quality original research, clinical trials and review articles, editorials, and commentaries relating to the etiopathogenesis, epidemiology, prevention, clinical features, diagnosis, treatment and management of patients with neoplasms in the head and neck. Oral Oncology is of interest to head and neck surgeons, radiation and medical oncologists, maxillo-facial surgeons, oto-rhino-laryngologists, plastic surgeons, pathologists, scientists, oral medical specialists, special care dentists, dental care professionals, general dental practitioners, public health physicians, palliative care physicians, nurses, radiologists, radiographers, dieticians, occupational therapists, speech and language therapists, nutritionists, clinical and health psychologists and counselors, professionals in end of life care, as well as others interested in these fields.
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