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Gut microbiota and gastric disease

Minerva Gastroenterology, 2017
The gut microbiota may be considered a crucial "organ" of human body because of its role in the maintenance of the balance between health as well as disease. It is mainly located in the small bowel and colon, while, the stomach was long thought to be sterile in particular for its high acid production.
Sgambato, Dolores   +3 more
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Other Helicobacters, gastric and gut microbiota

Helicobacter, 2017
AbstractThe current article is a review of the most important and relevant literature published in 2016 and early 2017 on non‐Helicobacter pylori Helicobacter infections in humans and animals, as well as interactions between H. pylori and the microbiota of the stomach and other organs.
Christelle, Péré-Védrenne   +4 more
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Gastric Microbiota

2018
140 gastric juice samples were collected and divided. The 16S rDNA V4 of these samples was sequenced using high-throughput Illumina Miseq PE250 sequencer.
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Helicobacter pylori, Cancer, and the Gastric Microbiota

2016
Gastric adenocarcinoma is one of the leading causes of cancer-related death worldwide and Helicobacter pylori infection is the strongest known risk factor for this disease. Although the stomach was once thought to be a sterile environment, it is now known to house many bacterial species leading to a complex interplay between H.
Lydia E, Wroblewski, Richard M, Peek
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Systematic review: gastric microbiota in health and disease

Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 2020
AbstractBackgroundHelicobacter pylori is the most infamous constituent of the gastric microbiota and its presence is the strongest risk factor for gastric cancer and other gastroduodenal diseases. Although historically the healthy stomach was considered a sterile organ, we now know it is colonised with a complex microbiota.
Mirjana Rajilic‐Stojanovic   +12 more
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Dysbiosis in gastric mucosal microbiota associated with gastric carcinogenesis.

Journal of Clinical Oncology
381 Background: Gastric microbiota, including H. pylori, may play a role in the development of gastric cancer. This study aimed to investigate the gastric microbiota throughout the stages of gastric carcinogenesis, encompassing atrophic gastritis, gastric dysplasia, and gastric adenocarcinoma.
Byung-Wook Kim   +3 more
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The role of microbiota in gastric cancer: A comprehensive review

Helicobacter
AbstractBackgroundGastric cancer (GC) continues to pose a significant global threat in terms of cancer‐related fatalities. Despite notable advancements in medical research and therapies, further investigation is warranted to elucidate its underlying etiology and risk factors.
Changzhen, Lei   +4 more
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Decoding the role of intratumoral microbiota in gastric cancer

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Reviews on Cancer
Intratumoral microbiota are increasingly recognized for their impact on gastric cancer, with growing evidence highlighting their complexity and significance. This review synthesizes current knowledge on the origins, heterogeneity, detection, and mechanistic roles of intratumoral microbiota in gastric carcinogenesis.
Fenfang, Gui   +3 more
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Prognostic effects of the gastric mucosal microbiota in gastric cancer

Cancer Science, 2023
Jinpu Yang, Zongxin Ling, Xinxin Zhou
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The Influence of Helicobacter pylori on Human Gastric and Gut Microbiota

Antibiotics, 2023
Livio Enrico Del Vecchio   +2 more
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