• Title of article

    Role of Fungal Infections in Carcinogenesis and Cancer Development:A Literature Review

  • Author/Authors

    Hosseini ، Kamran Department of Molecular Medicine - Faculty of Advanced Medical Sciences and Technologies, Student Research Committee - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Ahangari ، Hossein Department of Food Science and Technology - Faculty of Nutrition and Food Science - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences , Chapeland-leclerc ، Florence Laboratoire Interdiciplinaire des Energies de Demain (LIED) - Faculté des Sciences, UMR , CNRS - Université de Paris , Ruprich-Robert ، Gwenael Laboratoire Interdiciplinaire des Energies de Demain (LIED) - Faculté des Sciences, UMR ,CNRS - Université de Paris , Tarhriz ، Vahideh Molecular Medicine Research Center, Bio-Medicine Institute - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences , Dilmaghani ، Azita

  • From page
    747
  • To page
    756
  • Abstract
    Cancer is a serious debilitating disease and one of the most common causes of death. In recent decades the high risk of various cancers enforced scientists to discover novel prevention and treatment methods to diminish the mortality of this terrifying disease. Accordingly, its prevention can be possible in near future. Based on epidemiological evidence, there is a clear link between pathogenic fungal infections and cancer development. This association is often seen in people with weakened immune systems such as the elderly and people with acquired immunodeficiency (AIDS). Carcinoma in these people is first seen chronically and then acutely. Although the different genetic and environmental risk factors are involved in carcinogenesis, one of the most important risk factors is fungal species and infections associating with cancers etiology. Now it is known that microbial infection is responsible for initiating 2.2 million new cancer cases. In this way, many recent studies have focused on investigating the role and mechanism of fungal infections in diverse cancers occurrence. This review provides a comprehensive framework of the latest clinical findings and the association of fungal infections with versatile cancers including esophageal, gastric, colorectal, lung, cervical, skin, and ovarian cancer.
  • Keywords
    Cancer , Fungi , Infection , Carcinogenesis , Fungal species
  • Journal title
    Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin
  • Journal title
    Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin
  • Record number

    2731506