Influence of the microbiome on radiotherapy-induced oral mucositis and its management: A comprehensive review

Africa Fernandez Forne, Maria Jesus Garcia Anaya,Salvador Jose Segado Guillot, Isaac Plaza Andrade, Lourdes de la Pena Fernandez, Maria Jesus Lorca Ocon, Yolanda Lupianez Perez, Maria Isabel Queipo-Ortuno,Jaime Gomez-Millan

ORAL ONCOLOGY(2023)

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Radiation-induced mucositis is the most common, debilitating and painful acute toxicity associated with active treatment in head and neck cancer area, severely affecting more than 65% of patients. Oral microbiota significantly changes during cancer therapy and appears to be involved on its pathophysiology. This review aims to present a comprehensive update of new etiopathogenic factors and treatments that may decrease the incidence of mucositis, mainly modifications of dietary interventions to modify microbiome. Despite advances in recent years, its management is mainly symptomatic opioid-based with variable results on different substances analyzed for its prevention. Immunonutrition seems to play a significant role, particularly the supplementation of compounds such as fatty acids, polyphenols or selected probiotics have shown to promote commensal bacteria diversity and reduced incidence of ulcerative mucositis. Modification of the microbiome is a promising preventive treatment for mucositis although its evidence is still scarce. Large studies are needed to demonstrate the efficacy of interventions on microbiome and its clinical impact on radiation-induced mucositis.
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Oral mucositis,Radiotherapy,Pathogenesis,Microbiome,Head and neck cancer,Treatment
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