Microbiome And Cancer


The range of microorganisms present in and on all multicellular organisms, including plants, that may be commensal, symbiotic, or pathogenic is known as the microbiota. Microbiota, which also go by the names of bacteria, archaea, protists, fungi, and viruses, have been proven to be essential for maintaining the host's immunologic, hormonal, and metabolic homeostasis.The word "microbiome" refers to either the individual or collective genomes of the bacteria that inhabit a certain ecological niche.The microbiome's bacteria also aid in digestion, immune system control, defence against disease-causing bacteria, and the production of vitamins like Vitamin K, which is required for blood clotting, and the B vitamins B12, thiamine, and riboflavin.It has been evident during the past ten years that gut microorganisms can produce poisons that damage DNA and carcinogenic compounds, inducing


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