The role of microbiota in tumorigenesis, progression and treatment of bladder cancer

Zijing Peng, Jingming Zhuang, Bing Shen
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For decades, the urinary system was regarded as a sterile environment due to the absence of any bacterial growth in clinical standard urine cultures from healthy individuals. However, a diverse array of microbes colonizes the urinary system in small quantities, exhibiting a variable compositional signature influenced by differences in sex, age, and pathological state. Increasing pieces of evidence suggest microbiota exists in tumor tissue and plays a crucial role in tumor microenvironment based on research in multiple cancer models. Current studies about microbiota and bladder cancer have preliminarily characterized the bladder cancer-related microbiota, but how the microbiota influences the biological behavior of bladder cancer remains unclarified. This review summarizes the characteristics of microbiota in bladder cancer, aims to propose possible mechanisms that microbiota acts in tumorigenesis and progression of bladder cancer based on advances in gut microbiota, and discusses the potential clinical application of microbiota in bladder cancer.
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微生物群在膀胱癌的肿瘤发生、发展和治疗中的作用
几十年来,泌尿系统一直被视为无菌环境,因为在健康人的临床标准尿培养物中没有任何细菌生长。然而,泌尿系统中定植着大量不同的微生物,这些微生物受性别、年龄和病理状态差异的影响,表现出不同的组成特征。越来越多的证据表明,基于多种癌症模型的研究,微生物群存在于肿瘤组织中,并在肿瘤微环境中发挥着至关重要的作用。目前有关微生物群和膀胱癌的研究已初步描述了膀胱癌相关微生物群的特征,但微生物群如何影响膀胱癌的生物学行为仍未明确。本综述总结了膀胱癌中微生物群的特征,旨在根据肠道微生物群的研究进展提出微生物群在膀胱癌肿瘤发生和进展中的可能作用机制,并探讨微生物群在膀胱癌中的潜在临床应用。
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