Biology:List of oncogenic bacteria

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Bacteria involved in causing and treating cancers

This is a list of bacteria that have been identified as promoting or causing:

Species or genera

Species or genera Possibly associated cancers Ref
Bacteroides fragilis Colon cancer. [1]
Borrelia burgdorferi MALT lymphoma.

Campylobacter jejuni

Immunoproliferative small intestinal disease (IPSID), which is rare a type of MALT lymphoma. [2]
Chlamydia pneumonia Lung MALT lymphoma. [2]
Chlamydia trachomatis (chlamydia) Cervical cancer. [2]
Chlamydophila psittaci Ocular/adnexal lymphoma (forms of eye cancer). [2]
Clostridium ssp Colon cancer. [2]
Helicobacter bilis Biliary cancers (such as gallbladder and biliary tract cancers). [2]
Helicobacter bizzozeronii Gastric MALT lymphoma. [2]
Helicobacter felis Gastric MALT lymphoma. [2]
Helicobacter heilmannii Marginal zone B-cell lymphoma of the stomach. [2][3]
Helicobacter hepaticus Biliary cancer. [2]
Helicobacter pylori Stomach cancer, Marginal zone B-cell lymphoma of the stomach, and bile duct cancer [2][4][5]
Helicobacter salomonis Gastric MALT lymphoma. [2]
Helicobacter suis Gastric MALT lymphoma. [2]
Mycoplasma spp Stomach, colon, ovarian, and lung cancers (particularly M. fermentans, M. penetrans, M. hyorhinis). [2]
Neisseria gonorrhoeae (gonorrhea) Bladder cancer and possibly prostate cancer. [2]
Cutibacterium acnes Bladder and prostate cancer. [2]
Salmonella enterica serovar Paratyphi Biliary cancer. [6][7][2]
Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium Biliary cancer. [8][2]
Treponema pallidum (syphilis) Bladder cancer and possibly prostate cancer. [2]

See also

References

  1. Sinkovics, Joseph (2011). "Molecular biology of oncogenic inflammatory processes. I. Non-oncogenic and oncogenic pathogens, intrinsic inflammatory reactions without pathogens, and microRNA/DNA interactions (Review)". International Journal of Oncology 40 (2): 305–49. doi:10.3892/ijo.2011.1248. ISSN 1019-6439. PMID 22076306. 
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  3. "Novel developments in the pathogenesis and diagnosis of extranodal marginal zone lymphoma". Journal of Hematopathology 10 (3–4): 91–107. December 2017. doi:10.1007/s12308-017-0302-2. PMID 29225710. 
  4. Traulsen, Jan; Zagami, Claudia; Daddi, Alice Anna; Boccellato, Francesco (2021-03-01). "Molecular modelling of the gastric barrier response, from infection to carcinogenesis" (in en). Best Practice & Research Clinical Gastroenterology 50-51: 101737. doi:10.1016/j.bpg.2021.101737. ISSN 1521-6918. PMID 33975688. https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:b1fa0c5d-6294-45c8-98a4-f70c86430b5b/files/rbk128b19t. 
  5. "Helicobacter pylori in human health and disease: Mechanisms for local gastric and systemic effects". World Journal of Gastroenterology 24 (28): 3071–3089. July 2018. doi:10.3748/wjg.v24.i28.3071. PMID 30065554. 
  6. Sepe, Ludovico P.; Hartl, Kimberly; Iftekhar, Amina; Berger, Hilmar; Kumar, Naveen; Goosmann, Christian; Chopra, Sascha; Schmidt, Sven Christian et al. (2020-09-22). McClane, Bruce A.. ed. "Genotoxic Effect of Salmonella Paratyphi A Infection on Human Primary Gallbladder Cells" (in en). mBio 11 (5): e01911–20, /mbio/11/5/mBio.01911–20.atom. doi:10.1128/mBio.01911-20. ISSN 2150-7511. PMID 32963006. 
  7. Boccellato, Francesco; Meyer, Thomas F. (June 2015). "Bacteria Moving into Focus of Human Cancer". Cell Host & Microbe 17 (6): 728–730. doi:10.1016/j.chom.2015.05.016. ISSN 1931-3128. PMID 26067598. 
  8. Scanu, Tiziana; Spaapen, Robbert M.; Bakker, Jeroen M.; Pratap, Chandra Bhan; Wu, Lin-en; Hofland, Ingrid; Broeks, Annegien; Shukla, Vijay Kumar et al. (June 2015). "Salmonella Manipulation of Host Signaling Pathways Provokes Cellular Transformation Associated with Gallbladder Carcinoma" (in en). Cell Host & Microbe 17 (6): 763–774. doi:10.1016/j.chom.2015.05.002. PMID 26028364. 

Further reading

  • Cornwall, Claudia. Catching cancer : the quest for its viral and bacterial causes. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (2013) Lanham, Maryland. ISBN:9781442215207.