2022
DOI: 10.7150/jca.75947
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Microbiome dysbiosis inhibits carcinogen-induced murine oral tumorigenesis

Abstract: Oral cancer is one of the most common cancers worldwide and ranks fourth for the mortality rate of cancers in males in Taiwan. The oral microbiota is the microbial community in the oral cavity, which is essential for maintaining oral health, but the relationship between oral tumorigenesis and the oral microbiota remains to be clarified. This study evaluated the effect of microbiome dysbiosis on oral carcinogenesis in mice, and the impact of the microbiome and its metabolic pathways on regulating oral carcinoge… Show more

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“…It was also reported that Lactobacillus-induced TLR6 signaling reduced tumor burdens and suppressed inflammation in inflammation-induced colorectal cancer [26]. More recently, it was revealed that Lactobacillus animalis, a type of Lactobacillus, was negatively associated with oral carcinogenesis in mice [27]. These results are also consistent with the idea that TLR6 signaling exerts an inhibitory effect on carcinogenesis.…”
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confidence: 70%
“…It was also reported that Lactobacillus-induced TLR6 signaling reduced tumor burdens and suppressed inflammation in inflammation-induced colorectal cancer [26]. More recently, it was revealed that Lactobacillus animalis, a type of Lactobacillus, was negatively associated with oral carcinogenesis in mice [27]. These results are also consistent with the idea that TLR6 signaling exerts an inhibitory effect on carcinogenesis.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 70%