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Role of Bacteria in the Incidence of Common GIT Cancers: The Dialectical Role of Integrated Bacterial DNA in Human Carcinogenesis

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INFECTION AND DRUG RESISTANCE
卷 14, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOVE MEDICAL PRESS LTD
DOI: 10.2147/IDR.S309051

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cancer; oncogenic bacteria; DNA; genome; gall bladder cancer

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  1. Taif University, KSA, Program of Research Groups [1-441-104]

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This review highlights the important role of host inflammatory and immune responses in bacteria-induced carcinogenesis, as well as discusses the induction mechanisms of bacterial toxins and virulence factors in common gastrointestinal cancers. Furthermore, it delves into the debate surrounding the possibility of bacterial DNA integration into the human genome and its role in cancer incidence.
Despite the wide medical knowledge about the direct role of many viruses in the pathogenesis of certain cancers, there is still ambiguity and hazy vision about the direct role of bacteria in cancer incidence. Understanding the role of bacteria in carcinogenesis is no longer a scientific luxury, but it has become an urgent and extremely important necessity to realize the pathogenesis of cancer caused by oncogenic bacteria as an attempt to overcome the oncogenic mechanisms exhibited by these oncogenic bacteria. This review shed the light on the indirect role of the host's inflammatory and immunological responses in the pathogenesis of bacteria-induced cancer. Also, this review discussed the indirect role of the bacterial toxins and virulence factors in the induction of common gastrointestinal cancers, such as gallbladder cancer (GBC), colorectal cancer (CRC), and gastric cancer (GC). Finally, this review dealt with the debate about the possibility of bacterial DNA integration into the human genome and cancer incidence.

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