Unveiling the Hidden Links: Periodontal Disease, Fusobacterium Nucleatum, and Cancers
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Unveiling the Hidden Links: Periodontal Disease, Fusobacterium Nucleatum, and Cancers
Abstract
Purpose of review: Fusobacterium nucleatum (F. nucleatum), an anaerobic, gram-negative microbe, commonly found in human dental biofilm and the gut flora. It has long been known to have a higher concentration in periodontal disease and has recently been implicated in both oral and distant cancers such as colorectal, gastrointestinal, esophageal, breast, pancreatic hepatocellular, and genitourinary cancers. However, the mechanism of its involvement in the development of cancer has not been fully discussed. This review aims to cover biological molecular and clinical aspects of F. nucleatum and cancers.
Recent findings: Studies indicate F. nucleatum promotes tumor development through chronic inflammation, immune evasion, cell proliferation activation, and direct cell interactions, as in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). In colorectal cancer (CRC), F. nucleatum contributes to tumorigenesis through β-catenin signaling and NF-κB activation. It also induces autophagy, leading to chemoresistance in CRC and esophageal cancers, and enhances tumor growth and metastasis in breast cancer by reducing T-cell infiltration. F. nucleatum is linked to carcinogenesis and increased bacterial diversity in OSCC, with improved oral hygiene potentially preventing OSCC. F. nucleatum triggers cancer by causing mutations and epigenetic changes through cytokines and reactive oxygen species. It also promotes chemoresistance in CRC. F. nucleatum may potentially serve as a diagnostic tool in various cancers, with non-invasive detection methods available. Further investigation is needed to discover its potential in the diagnosis and treatment of OSCC and other cancers.
Keywords: Colorectal cancer; Fusobacterium nucleatum; Oral cancer; Oral microbiome; Periodontal disease.
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Declarations. Ethical Approval: Not applicable. Informed Consent: Not applicable. Competing Interests: The authors declare no competing interests.
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