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Association between Tumor Microbiome and Hypoxia across Anatomic Subsites of Head and Neck Cancers.

Aastha DhakalRituraj UpadhyayCaroline E DravillasRebecca HoydVidhya KariveduMauricio E GamezSasha ValentinMeade VanputtenPriyanka BhatejaMarcelo R BonomiDavid J KonieczkowskiSujith BaligaDarrion L MitchellJohn C GreculaDukagjin M BlakajNicholas C DenkoSachin M JhawarDaniel J Spakowicz
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2022)
In our study, oral cavity tumors were found to be more hypoxic compared to other head and neck subsites, which could potentially contribute to their radiation resistance. For each subsite, distinct microbial populations were over-represented in hypoxic tumors in a subsite-specific manner. Further studies focusing on an association between microbiome, hypoxia, and patient outcomes are warranted.
Keyphrases
  • endothelial cells
  • microbial community
  • radiation induced
  • young adults
  • radiation therapy
  • case control