Journal article
The Role of Oral Pathobionts’ Outer Membrane Vesicles in Cancer Pathology and Therapeutic Development
S Hadjigol, BA Shah, N Yazdani, NM O’Brien-Simpson
Cells | Published : 2026
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Abstract
Cancer remains one of the leading causes of mortality worldwide, with increasing recognition of the host microbiome as a modifiable contributor to tumour initiation and progression. Among microbial mediators, outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) derived from Gram-negative oral pathobionts have emerged as critical effectors of host–microbe interactions. These nanoscale vesicles function as delivery systems for a diverse range of bioactive cargo, including virulence factors, lipopolysaccharides, proteins, and nucleic acids, enabling both local and systemic modulation of host cellular processes. Emerging evidence suggests that OMVs produced by oral pathobionts, particularly Porphyromonas gingivalis a..
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