Overgrowth of Lactobacillus in gastric cancer

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Abstract

Dysbiosis of the gastric microbiome is involved in the development of gastric cancer (GC). A number of studies have demonstrated an increase in the relative abundance of Lactobacillus in GC. In this review, we present data that support the overgrowth of Lactobacillus in GC from studies on molecular and bacterial culture of the gastric microbiome, discuss the heterogenic effects of Lactobacillus on the health of human stomach, and explore the potential roles of the overgrowth of Lactobacillus in gastric carcinogenesis. Further studies are required to examine the association between Lactobacillus and GC at strain and species levels, which would facilitate to elucidate its role in the carcinogenic process.

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Li, Z. P., Liu, J. X., Lu, L. L., Wang, L. L., Xu, L., Guo, Z. H., & Dong, Q. J. (2021). Overgrowth of Lactobacillus in gastric cancer. World Journal of Gastrointestinal Oncology, 13(9), 1099–1108. https://doi.org/10.4251/wjgo.v13.i9.1099

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