2022
DOI: 10.3390/molecules27238171
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Potential Role of Host Microbiome in Areca Nut-Associated Carcinogenesis and Addiction

Abstract: Areca nut (AN) is widely consumed all over the world, bringing great harm to human health and economy. Individuals with AN chewing are at high risk of cardiovascular disease and impaired immune system and metabolic system. Despite a growing number of studies having reported on the adverse effects brought by AN chewing, the exact mechanism of it is limited and the need for additional exploration remains. In recent years, the interaction between microorganisms, especially intestinal microorganism and host, has b… Show more

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“…The pathological formation of DSBs is commonly related to ionizing radiation, chemotherapeutic drugs (alkylating agents, cross-linking agents, radiomimetics), DNA replication stress, and defects in transcription. With regard to the aetiology of oral cancer, tobacco smoking [14], areca nut use [15], alcohol intake [16], microbial infection [17,18], chronic inflammation [19], and the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS; [20]) have all been shown to induce DSBs. However, the molecular profile of oral cancer is varied.…”
Section: Causes Of Dsbsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pathological formation of DSBs is commonly related to ionizing radiation, chemotherapeutic drugs (alkylating agents, cross-linking agents, radiomimetics), DNA replication stress, and defects in transcription. With regard to the aetiology of oral cancer, tobacco smoking [14], areca nut use [15], alcohol intake [16], microbial infection [17,18], chronic inflammation [19], and the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS; [20]) have all been shown to induce DSBs. However, the molecular profile of oral cancer is varied.…”
Section: Causes Of Dsbsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since alcohol and betel nuts are risk factors for ESCC, these ingested substances could also affect the composition of esophageal microbiota. 70,71 Alcohol is metabolized in the liver from alcohol into acetaldehyde and causes toxic damage to gut microbiota, while betel nuts release harmful chemicals to bacteria directly. 70,71 Oral hygiene and esophageal disease…”
Section: Diet Effect On the Esophageal Microbiotamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…70,71 Alcohol is metabolized in the liver from alcohol into acetaldehyde and causes toxic damage to gut microbiota, while betel nuts release harmful chemicals to bacteria directly. 70,71 Oral hygiene and esophageal disease…”
Section: Diet Effect On the Esophageal Microbiotamentioning
confidence: 99%
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