Oral carcinoma represents one of the most common malignancies worldwide. Oral squamous cell carcinomas (OSCCs) account over 90% of all oral malignant tumors and are characterized by high mortality in the advanced stages. Early diagnosis is often a challenge for its ambiguous appearance in early stages. Mucosal infection by the human papillomavirus (HPV) is responsible for a growing number of malignancies, particularly cervical cancer and oropharyngeal carcinomas. In addition, Candida albicans (C. albicans), which is the principal fungi involved in the oral cancer development, may induce carcinogenesis through several mechanisms, mainly promoting inflammation. Medical knowledge and research on adolescent/pediatric patients’ management and prevention are in continuous evolution. Besides, microbiota can play an important role in maintaining oral health and therefore all human health. The aim of this review is to evaluate epidemiological and pathophysiological characteristics of the several biochemical pathways involved during HPV and C. albicans infections in pediatric dentistry.

Overview of candida albicans and human papillomavirus (HPV) infection agents and their biomolecular mechanisms in promoting oral cancer in pediatric patients / Lo Muzio, L.; Ballini, A.; Cantore, S.; Bottalico, L.; Charitos, I. A.; Ambrosino, M.; Nocini, R.; Malcangi, A.; Dioguardi, M.; Cazzolla, A. P.; Brauner, E.; Santacroce, L.; Di Cosola, M.. - In: BIOMED RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL. - ISSN 2314-6133. - 2021:(2021), pp. -11. [10.1155/2021/7312611]

Overview of candida albicans and human papillomavirus (HPV) infection agents and their biomolecular mechanisms in promoting oral cancer in pediatric patients

Brauner E.;
2021

Abstract

Oral carcinoma represents one of the most common malignancies worldwide. Oral squamous cell carcinomas (OSCCs) account over 90% of all oral malignant tumors and are characterized by high mortality in the advanced stages. Early diagnosis is often a challenge for its ambiguous appearance in early stages. Mucosal infection by the human papillomavirus (HPV) is responsible for a growing number of malignancies, particularly cervical cancer and oropharyngeal carcinomas. In addition, Candida albicans (C. albicans), which is the principal fungi involved in the oral cancer development, may induce carcinogenesis through several mechanisms, mainly promoting inflammation. Medical knowledge and research on adolescent/pediatric patients’ management and prevention are in continuous evolution. Besides, microbiota can play an important role in maintaining oral health and therefore all human health. The aim of this review is to evaluate epidemiological and pathophysiological characteristics of the several biochemical pathways involved during HPV and C. albicans infections in pediatric dentistry.
2021
adolescent; alphapapillomavirus; candida albicans; candidiasis; carcinogenesis; carcinoma, squamous cell; child; dysbiosis; female; head and neck neoplasms; human papillomavirus 16; humans; male; mouth mucosa; mouth neoplasms; oropharyngeal neoplasms; papillomaviridae; papillomavirus infections; risk factors; squamous cell carcinoma of head and neck; uterine cervical neoplasms
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Overview of candida albicans and human papillomavirus (HPV) infection agents and their biomolecular mechanisms in promoting oral cancer in pediatric patients / Lo Muzio, L.; Ballini, A.; Cantore, S.; Bottalico, L.; Charitos, I. A.; Ambrosino, M.; Nocini, R.; Malcangi, A.; Dioguardi, M.; Cazzolla, A. P.; Brauner, E.; Santacroce, L.; Di Cosola, M.. - In: BIOMED RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL. - ISSN 2314-6133. - 2021:(2021), pp. -11. [10.1155/2021/7312611]
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