Pathogenic and commensal microbes induce various levels of inflammation and metabolic disease in the host. Inflammation caused by infection leads to increased production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and subsequent oxidative DNA damage. These in turn cause further inflammation and exacerbation of DNA damage, and pose a risk for cancer development. Helicobacter pylori-mediated inflammation has been implicated in gastric cancer in many previously established studies, and Fusobacterium nucleatum presence has been observed with greater intensity in colorectal cancer patients. Despite ambiguity in the exact mechanism, infection-mediated inflammation may have a link to cancer development through an accumulation of potentially mutagenic DNA dam...
SummaryInfection with the human pathogen Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is a major risk factor for ...
Inflammation is the ultimate response to the constant challenges of the immune system by microbes, i...
More than 15% of cancer deaths worldwide are associated with underlying infections or inflammatory c...
Pathogenic and commensal microbes induce various levels of inflammation and metabolic disease in the...
Maintaining and transferring intact genomes from one generation to another plays a pivotal role in a...
Inflammation can be induced by chronic infection, inflammatory diseases and physicochemical factors....
International audienceAn increasing number of studies report that infection by pathogenic bacteria a...
International audienceEukaryotic cells repair thousands of lesions arising in the genome at each cel...
Maintaining genome integrity and transmission of intact genomes is critical for cellular, organismal...
Chronic inflammation has long been recognized as a risk factor for many human cancers. One mechanist...
Infections contribute to carcinogenesis through inflammation-related mechanisms. H. pylori infection...
Abstract Infection and inflammation account for approximately 25% of cancer-causing factors. Inflamm...
Although thousands of DNA damaging events occur in each cell every day, efficient DNA repair pathway...
The high incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC) in developed countries indicates a predominant role of...
Cancer cells have undergone several distinct transformational events leading to alterations of the n...
SummaryInfection with the human pathogen Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is a major risk factor for ...
Inflammation is the ultimate response to the constant challenges of the immune system by microbes, i...
More than 15% of cancer deaths worldwide are associated with underlying infections or inflammatory c...
Pathogenic and commensal microbes induce various levels of inflammation and metabolic disease in the...
Maintaining and transferring intact genomes from one generation to another plays a pivotal role in a...
Inflammation can be induced by chronic infection, inflammatory diseases and physicochemical factors....
International audienceAn increasing number of studies report that infection by pathogenic bacteria a...
International audienceEukaryotic cells repair thousands of lesions arising in the genome at each cel...
Maintaining genome integrity and transmission of intact genomes is critical for cellular, organismal...
Chronic inflammation has long been recognized as a risk factor for many human cancers. One mechanist...
Infections contribute to carcinogenesis through inflammation-related mechanisms. H. pylori infection...
Abstract Infection and inflammation account for approximately 25% of cancer-causing factors. Inflamm...
Although thousands of DNA damaging events occur in each cell every day, efficient DNA repair pathway...
The high incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC) in developed countries indicates a predominant role of...
Cancer cells have undergone several distinct transformational events leading to alterations of the n...
SummaryInfection with the human pathogen Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is a major risk factor for ...
Inflammation is the ultimate response to the constant challenges of the immune system by microbes, i...
More than 15% of cancer deaths worldwide are associated with underlying infections or inflammatory c...