Dentistry of Fez, Morocco
Background:
Mounting evidence indicates that periodontitis may play a contributory role in the pathogenesis of systemic diseases, including cancer, primarily through mechanisms involving chronic inflammation and immune dysregulation. Nonetheless,
To conduct a systematic
review of original clinical studies that examine the immunoinflammatory
mechanisms potentially linking periodontitis with the initiation or progression
of solid malignancies.
Methods:
Adhering to the PRISMA
2020 framework, we performed a comprehensive literature search across four
major databases PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and Embase through March 2025.
Eligible studies were limited to original human research that investigated the
association between periodontitis and solid tumors with an emphasis on
immunological or inflammatory biomarkers. Following a rigorous screening
process, 19 studies met the inclusion criteria and were analyzed.
Results:
A consistent body of
evidence across the included studies suggests a significant association between
periodontitis and heightened risk or severity of various solid tumors, notably
colorectal, pancreatic, lung, prostate, and breast cancers. Common immunoinflammatory
signatures observed among affected individuals included elevated systemic
levels of cytokines such as IL-6 and TNF-α, altered immune cell profiles
characterized by increased regulatory T cells, and evidence of microbial
translocation involving pathogens such as Porphyromonas
gingivalis and Fusobacterium
nucleatum. Despite variability in study methodologies, the overall quality
of evidence was predominantly rated as moderate. These findings support the
hypothesis that chronic periodontal inflammation may act as a systemic
immunoinflammatory driver of carcinogenesis.
Conclusion:
These include sustained systemic inflammation, microbial dysbiosis, and immune modulation. Although causal inferences cannot yet be made, the biological plausibility and coherence across studies underscore the necessity for more detailed mechanistic and longitudinal investigations. Integration of periodontal evaluation within broader health care strategies may open novel avenues for cancer prevention and systemic disease management.
I have been a dentist since 2015, graduating from the Faculty of Dental Medicine of Rabat. I completed my specialization in Periodontology in 2022, and I am currently an assistant professor of Periodontology at the Faculty of Medicine, Pharmacy, and Dental Medicine of Fez.
I am also the author of many articles published in indexed journals