Bovine meat and milk factors (BMMFs): Their proposed role in common human cancers and type 2 diabetes mellitus

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Abstract

Exemplified by infections with bovine meat and milk factors (BMMFs), this manuscript emphasizes the different mechanistic aspects of infectious agents contributing to human cancers by “direct” or “indirect” interactions. The epidemiology of cancers linked to direct carcinogens (e.g., response to immunosuppression) differs from those cancers linked with indirect infectious interactions. Cancers induced by direct infectious carcinogens commonly increase under immunosuppression, whereas the cancer risk by indirect carcinogens is reduced. This influences their responses to preventive and therapeutic interferences. In addition, we discuss their role in colon, breast and prostate cancers and type II diabetes mellitus. A brief discussion covers the potential role of BMMF infections in acute myeloid leukemia.

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de Villiers, E. M., & Zur Hausen, H. (2021, November 1). Bovine meat and milk factors (BMMFs): Their proposed role in common human cancers and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Cancers. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers13215407

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