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This report summarises talks given at the 8th International Yakult Symposium, held on 23-24 April 2015 in Berlin. Two presentations explored different aspects of probiotic intervention: the small intestine as a probiotic target and inclusion of probiotics into integrative approaches to gastroenterology. Probiotic recommendations in gastroenterology guidelines and current data on probiotic efficacy in paediatric patients were reviewed. Updates were given on probiotic and gut microbiota research in obesity and obesity-related diseases, the gut-brain axis and development of psychobiotics, and the protective effects of equol-producing strains for
prostate cancer
. Recent studies were presented on probiotic benefit for antibiotic-associated diarrhoea and people with HIV, as well as protection against the adverse effects of a short-term high-fat diet. Aspects of probiotic mechanisms of activity were discussed, including immunomodulatory mechanisms and metabolite effects, the anti-inflammatory properties of Faecalibacterium prausnitzii, the relationship between
periodontitis
, microbial production of butyrate in the oral cavity and ageing, and the pathogenic mechanisms of Campylobacter. Finally, an insight was given on a recent expert meeting, which re-examined the probiotic definition, advised on the appropriate use and scope of the term and outlined different probiotic categories and the prevalence of different mechanisms of activity.
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PMID:Probiotics: a proactive approach to health. A symposium report. 2654 36
Background:
Some studies have reported biological linkages between
periodontitis
and esophageal cancer,
prostate cancer
, kidney cancer, hematological malignancy, and melanoma of the skin. This meta-analysis aimed to assess the relationship between
periodontitis
and the aforementioned five cancers.
Methods:
Eligible studies on the association between
periodontitis
and the aforementioned five kinds of cancers were retrieved. The statistical analysis was conducted using Stata 12.0.
Results:
Ten articles (more than 100,000 samples for most cancers) were included. With statistical significance, participants with
periodontitis
might have enhanced risks of esophageal cancer (HR = 1.79, 95% CI: 1.15-2.79),
prostate cancer
(HR = 1.20, 95% CI: 1.09-1.31), hematological malignancy (HR = 1.19, 95% CI: 1.09-1.29), and melanoma of skin (HR = 1.21, 95% CI: 1.03-1.42), compared with those without
periodontitis
. However, the evidence regarding the correlation between
periodontitis
and the susceptibility to kidney cancer was lacking (HR=1.30, 95% CI: 0.96-1.76).
Conclusions:
The present meta-analysis revealed a potential link between
periodontitis
and esophageal cancer,
prostate cancer
, hematological malignancy, and melanoma of the skin. However, multi-center studies with large sample sizes and multivariable adjustments are still needed to support the conclusion.
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PMID:Potential risk of certain cancers among patients with Periodontitis: a supplementary meta-analysis of a large-scale population. 3302 95