2023
DOI: 10.1111/andr.13545
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Microbiome reveals inflammatory‐related bacteria and putative functional pathways involved in human papillomavirus‐associated penile squamous cell carcinoma

Amanda de Deus,
Gabriele Gonçalves,
Jenilson da Silva
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundPenile squamous cell carcinoma (PSCC) is a rare disease that is more prevalent in developing countries, such as Brazil, and is linked to poor genital hygiene, which promotes the proliferation of microorganisms. Dysbiosis has an effect on the local immune response, increases the risk of viral infection, and can generate inflammatory processes. Current knowledge of the microbiota found in penile tissues is limited, and the bacterial diversity of the PSCC remains unknown. In this investigation, the micr… Show more

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“…recent study conducted by De Deus et al(52) endeavored to delineate the presence of a microbiome in penile carcinoma tissue.…”
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“…recent study conducted by De Deus et al(52) endeavored to delineate the presence of a microbiome in penile carcinoma tissue.…”
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confidence: 99%