Mycoplasma and cancer: in search of the link

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  • Melissa B. Rogers
چکیده

Identifying links between specific infectious agents and cancer greatly impacts the prevention of these cancers. Furthermore, understanding the role of cellular factors that mediate the effect of infectious agents may reveal additional cancer control strategies. A potential association between cancers and infection with mycoplasma, the smallest self-replicating prokaryote, has been suspected since the 1960's (reviewed in [1]). However, early evidence was weakened by the difficult culture conditions demanded by these fastidious microbes. More recent studies have used techniques such as PCR, immunohistochemistry, and serum antibody status. These improved detection methods have shown that healthy individuals are often colonized without obvious clinical effects [2, 3]. Later studies continue to support an association between various species of mycoplasma and human cancers (e.g., [4-8]). This study by Barykova et al. [7] is the latest of several that indicate a strong link between mycoplasma species and prostate cancer [8, 9]. Barykova et al. used real time PCR to demonstrate that Mycoplasma hominis levels in biopsies from patients with high-grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (HGPIN) or prostate cancer (PCa) were triple that of patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH, p = 0.002). Other species commonly found in the urogenital tract, M. genitalium and Ureaplasma urealitycum, were detected at a lower frequency. Most significantly, no mycoplasma species were detected in control samples from lesion free men. Culturing confirmed the presence of M. hominis and U. urealitycum in prostate tissue (M. genitalium was not cultured). Finally, antibodies against M. hominis protein p120 were detected in the serum of HGPIN or PCa patients twice as frequently as in patients with BPH. The Barykova et al. study is corroborated by another study that determined that PCa patients were more likely to bear antibodies against U. urealitycum [8]. Finally, M. genitalium and M. hyorhinis infection caused the malignant transformation of benign human prostate (BPH-1) cells in vitro [9]. Laboratory studies strongly support the ability of mycoplasma to cause or promote oncogenic transformation. Several different species have been proven to transform rodent and human lines of diverse lineages in vitro [9-12]. Many plausible mechanisms would explain this pro-cancer effect: the induction of genetic instability [11, 13, 14], alterations in metabolism [2, 3, 15], and dramatic changes in the expression of many genes. Specific genes include known tumor suppressors and oncogenes [16, 17] and many potent cell signals, such as pro-inflammatory cytokines and other growth factors [15, 18-21]. Infected tumor cells or adjacent …

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دوره 2  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2011