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Oral–Gut Microbiome Axis in Gastrointestinal Disease and Cancer
Se-Young Park, Byeong-Oh Hwang, Mihwa Lim, Seung-Ho Ok, Sun Lee, Kyung‐Soo Chun, Kwang-Kyun Park, Yinling Hu, Won‐Yoon Chung, Na‐Young Song
Cancers · 2021 · ▲ 232 citations
Abstract
It is well-known that microbiota dysbiosis is closely associated with numerous diseases in the human body. The oral cavity and gut are the two largest microbial habitats, playing a major role in microbiome-associated diseases. Even though the oral cavity and gut are continuous regions connected through the gastrointestinal tract, the oral and gut microbiome profiles are well-segregated due to the oral-gut barrier. However, the oral microbiota can translocate to the intestinal mucosa in conditions of the oral-gut barrier dysfunction. Inversely, the gut-to-oral microbial transmission occurs as well in inter- and intrapersonal manners. Recently, it has been reported that oral and gut microbiomes interdependently regulate physiological functions and pathological processes. Oral-to-gut and gut-to-oral microbial transmissions can shape and/or reshape the microbial ecosystem in both habitats, eventually modulating pathogenesis of disease. However, the oral-gut microbial interaction in pathogenesis has been underappreciated to date. Here, we will highlight the oral-gut microbiome crosstalk and its implications in the pathogenesis of the gastrointestinal disease and cancer. Better understanding the role of the oral-gut microbiome axis in pathogenesis will be advantageous for precise diagnosis/prognosis and effective treatment.
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Park, S., Hwang, B., Lim, M., Ok, S., Lee, S., Chun, K., Park, K., Hu, Y., Chung, W., & Song, N. (2021). Oral–Gut Microbiome Axis in Gastrointestinal Disease and Cancer. <em>Cancers</em>. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers13092124
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Park S, Hwang B, Lim M, Ok S, Lee S, Chun K, et al. Oral–Gut Microbiome Axis in Gastrointestinal Disease and Cancer. Cancers. 2021. doi:10.3390/cancers13092124.
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@article{seyoung2021OralGu,
title = {Oral–Gut Microbiome Axis in Gastrointestinal Disease and Cancer},
author = {Se-Young Park and Byeong-Oh Hwang and Mihwa Lim and Seung-Ho Ok and Sun Lee and Kyung‐Soo Chun and Kwang-Kyun Park and Yinling Hu and Won‐Yoon Chung and Na‐Young Song},
journal = {Cancers},
year = {2021},
doi = {10.3390/cancers13092124},
}
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