Fusobacterium nucleatum and colorectal cancer: A review

World J Gastrointest Oncol. 2018 Mar 15;10(3):71-81. doi: 10.4251/wjgo.v10.i3.71.

Abstract

Fusobacterium nucleatum (F. nucleatum) is a Gram-negative obligate anaerobe bacterium in the oral cavity and plays a role in several oral diseases, including periodontitis and gingivitis. Recently, several studies have reported that the level of F. nucleatum is significantly elevated in human colorectal adenomas and carcinomas compared to that in adjacent normal tissue. Several researchers have also demonstrated that F. nucleatum is obviously associated with colorectal cancer and promotes the development of colorectal neoplasms. In this review, we have summarized the recent reports on F. nucleatum and its role in colorectal cancer and have highlighted the methods of detecting F. nucleatum in colorectal cancer, the underlying mechanisms of pathogenesis, immunity status, and colorectal cancer prevention strategies that target F. nucleatum.

Keywords: Carcinoma; Colon and rectal carcinoma; Fusobacterium nucleatum; Gut microbiome; Host immunity.

Publication types

  • Review