Clinical and Molecular Treatment of Gastrointestinal and Helicobacter pylori Disorders
A special issue of Journal of Clinical Medicine (ISSN 2077-0383). This special issue belongs to the section "Gastroenterology & Hepatopancreatobiliary Medicine".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (25 October 2024) | Viewed by 10476
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Interests: inflammation and cancer biology; immunology and bacterial pathogenesis; mitochondrial metabolism; post-translational modification; dietary agents; drug discovery; protein structure biology; life-style and environmental cancer; risk factors
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Dear Colleagues,
Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is a major causative agent of chronic gastritis, gastric ulcers, and gastric carcinoma. H.-pylori-cytotoxin-associated antigen A (CagA) plays a crucial role in the development of gastric cancer. It is a gram negative, spiral-shaped, microaerophilic, and flagellated microorganism. More than 50% of the world population is colonized by H. pylori; however, only some people suffer from active disease depending on different factors such as age, gender, crowding, hyperacidity, smoking habit, and poor socioeconomic status. Developing countries have a high H. pylori prevalence rate of 80% compared with the rate in developed countries (20–50%). An epidemiological study in 1991 reported a link between H. pylori and gastric cancer and, in 1994, the World Health Organization (WHO) International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classified H. pylori as a class I carcinogen (carcinogenic to humans).
Gastrointestinal cancers are among the highest death causing cancers in the world. The incidence of these cancers was an estimated 4.8 million cases and 3.4 million deaths worldwide. Gastrointestinal cancer is a group of cancers that affect the gastrointestinal tract. Gastrointestinal cancer includes esophageal, stomach, gallbladder, gastrointestinal stromal tumor, liver, pancreatic, colon, rectal, and anal cancers. Through this Special Issue, “Clinical and Molecular Treatment of Gastrointestinal and Helicobacter pylori Disorder”, we aim to highlight the new discoveries and advances in the mechanism, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of gastrointestinal and Helicobacter pylori disorders.
We encourage contributions that are focused on, but are not limited to, the following themes:
- Lifestyle factors;
- Natural occurring exposures;
- Medical treatments;
- New drug treatment approaches for infection or inflammation or cancer;
- Dietary-associated treatment;
- Formation of advanced or combination treatment approaches for infection, inflammation, and cancers;
- Host‒pathogen interactions.
We are looking forward to your contributions.
Dr. Faisal Aziz
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- gastrointestinal
- Helicobacter pylori
- dietary patterns
- infectious disease
- cancer
- precision medicine
- immune and targeted therapeutics
- radiotherapy
- cytotoxicity
- drugs
- clinical applications
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