During infection, Salmonella hijacks essential host signaling pathways. These molecular manipulations disrupt cellular integrity and may induce oncogenic transformation. Systemic S. Typhi infections are linked to gallbladder cancer, whereas severe non-typhoidal Salmonella (NTS) infections are associated with colon cancer (CC). These diagnosed infections, however, represent only a small fraction of all NTS infections as many infections are mild and go unnoticed. To assess the overall impact of NTS infections, we performed a retrospective serological study on NTS exposure in patients with CC. The magnitude of exposure to NTS, as measured by serum antibody titer, is significantly positively associated with CC. Repetitively infecting mice with ...
Carcinoma of the gallbladder (GBC) is the most frequent tumor of the biliary tract. Despite epidemio...
<p>Colon cancer risk by follow-up, <i>Salmonella</i> serovar and infection type.</p
<p>Cumulative incidence of colon cancer over attained age in patients with a reported history of <i>...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Colon cancer constitutes one of the most frequent malignancies. Previous st...
BACKGROUND: Colon cancer constitutes one of the most frequent malignancies. Previous studies showed ...
Colon cancer constitutes one of the most frequent malignancies. Previous studies showed that Salmone...
Laboratory data increasingly suggests that Salmonella infection may contribute to colon cancer (CC) ...
A growing body of scientific literature documents a putative role of commensal and pathogenic bacter...
Salmonella spp. infection has shown to have oncogenic transformative effects and thereby increases t...
Salmonella spp. infection has shown to have oncogenic transformative effects and thereby increases t...
SummaryCancer is fueled by deregulation of signaling pathways in control of cellular growth and prol...
Salmonella infections can become chronic and increase the risk of cancer. The mechanisms by which sp...
Salmonella not only causes acute infections, but can also cause patients to become chronic “as...
Pathogenic microorganisms overcome the host’s innate and adaptive immune system and cause local or s...
An increased frequency of nontyphoidal salmonellosis is well established in cancer patients, but it ...
Carcinoma of the gallbladder (GBC) is the most frequent tumor of the biliary tract. Despite epidemio...
<p>Colon cancer risk by follow-up, <i>Salmonella</i> serovar and infection type.</p
<p>Cumulative incidence of colon cancer over attained age in patients with a reported history of <i>...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Colon cancer constitutes one of the most frequent malignancies. Previous st...
BACKGROUND: Colon cancer constitutes one of the most frequent malignancies. Previous studies showed ...
Colon cancer constitutes one of the most frequent malignancies. Previous studies showed that Salmone...
Laboratory data increasingly suggests that Salmonella infection may contribute to colon cancer (CC) ...
A growing body of scientific literature documents a putative role of commensal and pathogenic bacter...
Salmonella spp. infection has shown to have oncogenic transformative effects and thereby increases t...
Salmonella spp. infection has shown to have oncogenic transformative effects and thereby increases t...
SummaryCancer is fueled by deregulation of signaling pathways in control of cellular growth and prol...
Salmonella infections can become chronic and increase the risk of cancer. The mechanisms by which sp...
Salmonella not only causes acute infections, but can also cause patients to become chronic “as...
Pathogenic microorganisms overcome the host’s innate and adaptive immune system and cause local or s...
An increased frequency of nontyphoidal salmonellosis is well established in cancer patients, but it ...
Carcinoma of the gallbladder (GBC) is the most frequent tumor of the biliary tract. Despite epidemio...
<p>Colon cancer risk by follow-up, <i>Salmonella</i> serovar and infection type.</p
<p>Cumulative incidence of colon cancer over attained age in patients with a reported history of <i>...