Helicobacter pylori, microbiota and gastric cancer — principles of microorganism-driven carcinogenesis
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Berlin Institute for Medical Systems Biology, Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine in the Helmholtz Association, Berlin, Germany
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2025-02-26
scimago Q1
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SJR: 9.911
CiteScore: 58.7
Impact factor: 51.0
ISSN: 17595045, 17595053
Abstract
The demonstration that Helicobacter pylori is a pathogenic bacterium with marked carcinogenic potential has paved the way for new preventive approaches for gastric cancer. Although decades of research have uncovered complex interactions of H. pylori with epithelial cells, current insights have refined our view on H. pylori-associated carcinogenesis. Specifically, the cell-type-specific effects on gastric stem and progenitor cells deep in gastric glands provide a new view on the ability of the bacteria to colonize long-term, manipulate host responses and promote gastric pathology. Furthermore, new, large-scale epidemiological data have shed light on factors that determine why only a subset of carriers progress to gastric cancer. Currently, technological advances have brought yet another revelation: H. pylori is far from the only microorganism able to colonize the stomach. Instead, the stomach is colonized by a diverse gastric microbiota, and there is emerging evidence for the occurrence and pathological effect of dysbiosis resulting from an aberrant interplay between H. pylori and the gastric mucosa. With the weight of this evidence mounting, here we consider how the lessons learned from H. pylori research inform and synergize with this emerging field to bring a more comprehensive understanding of the role of microbes in gastric carcinogenesis. Helicobacter pylori has a role in gastric carcinogenesis, among other bacteria. This Review elucidates the role of pathogenic microbes in gastric cancer development and provides valuable insights into the underlying mechanisms.
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Wizenty J. et al. Helicobacter pylori, microbiota and gastric cancer — principles of microorganism-driven carcinogenesis // Nature Reviews Gastroenterology and Hepatology. 2025. Vol. 22. No. 5. pp. 296-313.
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Wizenty J., Sigal M. Helicobacter pylori, microbiota and gastric cancer — principles of microorganism-driven carcinogenesis // Nature Reviews Gastroenterology and Hepatology. 2025. Vol. 22. No. 5. pp. 296-313.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1038/s41575-025-01042-2
UR - https://www.nature.com/articles/s41575-025-01042-2
TI - Helicobacter pylori, microbiota and gastric cancer — principles of microorganism-driven carcinogenesis
T2 - Nature Reviews Gastroenterology and Hepatology
AU - Wizenty, Jonas
AU - Sigal, Michael
PY - 2025
DA - 2025/02/26
PB - Springer Nature
SP - 296-313
IS - 5
VL - 22
SN - 1759-5045
SN - 1759-5053
ER -
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@article{2025_Wizenty,
author = {Jonas Wizenty and Michael Sigal},
title = {Helicobacter pylori, microbiota and gastric cancer — principles of microorganism-driven carcinogenesis},
journal = {Nature Reviews Gastroenterology and Hepatology},
year = {2025},
volume = {22},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
month = {feb},
url = {https://www.nature.com/articles/s41575-025-01042-2},
number = {5},
pages = {296--313},
doi = {10.1038/s41575-025-01042-2}
}
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Wizenty, Jonas, et al. “Helicobacter pylori, microbiota and gastric cancer — principles of microorganism-driven carcinogenesis.” Nature Reviews Gastroenterology and Hepatology, vol. 22, no. 5, Feb. 2025, pp. 296-313. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41575-025-01042-2.