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Dynamic variations of the gastric microbiota: Key therapeutic points in the reversal of Correa's cascade

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CANCER
Volume 152, Issue 6, Pages 1069-1084

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/ijc.34264

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Correa's cascade; gastric cancer; key therapeutic point; microbiota; reversal

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This review discusses the pathological features of gastric mucosa, characteristics of gastric microbiota, and the interactions between microorganisms and their hosts at different stages in Correa's cascade. By analyzing the relevant markers, important clues for early cancer reversal are provided, offering new insights for reducing the incidence of gastric cancer and improving precise treatment.
Correa's cascade is a dynamic process in the development of intestinal-type gastric cancer (GC), and its pathological features, gastric microbiota and interactions between microorganisms and their hosts vary at different developmental stages. The characteristics of cells, tissues and gastric microbiota before or after key therapeutic points are critical for monitoring malignant transformation and early tumour reversal. This review summarises the pathological features of gastric mucosa, characteristics of gastric microbiota, specific microbial markers, microbe-microbe interactions and microbe-host interactions at different stages in Correa's cascade. The markers related to each Correa's cascade point were analysed in detail. We attempted to identify key therapeutic points for early cancer reversal and provide a novel approach to reduce the incidence of GC and improve precise treatment.

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