Autophagy induced by Helicobacter Pylori infection can lead to gastric cancer dormancy, metastasis, and recurrence: new insights
According to the findings of recent research, Helicobacter Pylori ( H. pylori ) infection is not only the primary cause of gastric cancer (GC), but it is also linked to the spread and invasion of GC through a number of processes and factors that contribute to virulence. In this study, we discussed t...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Human cell : official journal of Human Cell Research Society 2024-01, Vol.37 (1), p.139-153 |
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Zusammenfassung: | According to the findings of recent research,
Helicobacter Pylori
(
H. pylori
) infection is not only the primary cause of gastric cancer (GC), but it is also linked to the spread and invasion of GC through a number of processes and factors that contribute to virulence. In this study, we discussed that
H. pylori
infection can increase autophagy in GC tumor cells, leading to poor prognosis in such patients. Until now, the main concerns have been focused on
H. pylori
’s role in GC development. According to our hypothesis, however,
H. pylori
infection may also lead to GC dormancy, metastasis, and recurrence by stimulating autophagy. Therefore, understanding how
H. pylori
possess these processes through its virulence factors and various microRNAs can open new windows for providing new prevention and/or therapeutic approaches to combat GC dormancy, metastasis, and recurrence which can occur in GC patients with
H. pylori
infection with targeting autophagy and eradicating
H. pylori
infection. |
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ISSN: | 1749-0774 0914-7470 1749-0774 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s13577-023-00996-2 |