Interaction of the Gut Microbiome With Cancer Treatment

Paula M. Barrenechea, MPAS, PA-C
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The gut microbiome is known to influence health and well-being beyond the gastrointestinal system, including metabolism, mood, and cognitive function. Research on the influence of the gut microbiome on cancer and cancer treatment has expanded in recent decades. This review discusses the effects of the gut microbiome on the pathogenesis of certain cancers, as well as the current guidelines and recommendations for health-care professionals for modifying the gut microbiome in cancer patients currently receiving chemotherapy or immunotherapy. The focus of this review is on five major areas of gut microbiome research (colorectal cancer, melanoma, renal cell carcinoma and non–small cell lung cancer, lymphoma, and acute leukemia) in which therapies, and particularly checkpoint inhibitors, have considerably improved survival outcomes. The relationship between microbial species and therapies to cure malignancies is largely unclear. This review will delineate the relationships being studied and conclusions to draw from the research in these areas thus far.
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肠道微生物组与癌症治疗的相互作用
众所周知,肠道微生物组对健康和福祉的影响超出了肠胃系统的范围,包括新陈代谢、情绪和认知功能。近几十年来,有关肠道微生物组对癌症和癌症治疗的影响的研究不断扩大。本综述讨论了肠道微生物组对某些癌症发病机制的影响,以及目前针对正在接受化疗或免疫疗法的癌症患者调整肠道微生物组的指南和对医护人员的建议。本综述的重点是肠道微生物组研究的五个主要领域(结直肠癌、黑色素瘤、肾细胞癌和非小细胞肺癌、淋巴瘤和急性白血病),这些领域的疗法,尤其是检查点抑制剂,大大改善了生存结果。微生物物种与治疗恶性肿瘤的疗法之间的关系在很大程度上还不清楚。本综述将阐述目前正在研究的关系,以及迄今为止从这些领域的研究中得出的结论。
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