2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijms222111608
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Prospects and Challenges of the Study of Anti-Glycan Antibodies and Microbiota for the Monitoring of Gastrointestinal Cancer

Abstract: Over the past decades, a large amount of data has been accumulated in various subfields of glycobiology. However, much clinically relevant data and many tools are still not widely used in medicine. Synthetic glycoconjugates with the known structure of glycans are an accurate tool for the study of glycan-binding proteins. We used polyacrylamide glycoconjugates (PGs) including PGs with tumour-associated glycans (TAGs) in immunoassays to assess the prognostic potential of the serum level of anti-glycan antibodies… Show more

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“…This is associated with worse overall and cancer-specific survival [99,100]. Oral pathogenic bacteria may contribute to the progression of gastrointestinal cancer through the mechanisms of inflammation, tumor colonization, and dysregulation of the immune response [99]. In the present clinical case, the patient benefited from a publication on the effectiveness of Mel in maintaining oral health [101].…”
Section: Hemostasis Disordersmentioning
confidence: 85%
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“…This is associated with worse overall and cancer-specific survival [99,100]. Oral pathogenic bacteria may contribute to the progression of gastrointestinal cancer through the mechanisms of inflammation, tumor colonization, and dysregulation of the immune response [99]. In the present clinical case, the patient benefited from a publication on the effectiveness of Mel in maintaining oral health [101].…”
Section: Hemostasis Disordersmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…This bacterium is an oral pathogen related to periodontal disease and can colonize and predominate in CRC tissue. This is associated with worse overall and cancer-specific survival [99,100]. Oral pathogenic bacteria may contribute to the progression of gastrointestinal cancer through the mechanisms of inflammation, tumor colonization, and dysregulation of the immune response [99].…”
Section: Hemostasis Disordersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a healthy individual, the aberrant oligosaccharides are recognized by innate antibodies, initiating the elimination of constantly emerging transformed cells (i.e., a supervision function). At the same time, in patients with cancer, including cancers of the gastrointestinal tract, the level of antibodies to aberrant glycans is often reduced 18 .…”
Section: The Role Of Mannose In Gastric Cancer Progressionmentioning
confidence: 99%