Microbiome and bladder cancer: the role of probiotics in treatment.

IF 2.5 4区 生物学 Q3 MICROBIOLOGY Future microbiology Pub Date : 2024-10-24 DOI:10.1080/17460913.2024.2414671
Leila Dadgar-Zankbar, Maryam Mokhtaryan, Elnaz Bafandeh, Zahra Javanmard, Parisa Asadollahi, Taleih Darbandi, Roghayeh Afifirad, Shirin Dashtbin, Atieh Darbandi, Roya Ghanavati
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Bladder cancer (BCa) remains a significant global health challenge, with increasing interest in the role of the bladder microbiome in its pathogenesis, progression and treatment outcomes. The complex relationship between bladder cancer and the microbiome, as well as the potential impact of probiotics on treatment effectiveness, is currently under investigation. Research suggests that the microbiota may influence BCa recurrence prevention and enhance the efficacy of the Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccine. Recent studies reveal differences in the bladder microbiome between individuals without bladder cancer and those with the disease. In the healthy bladder, Streptococcus and Lactobacillus are consistently identified as the most prevalent genera. However, in men, the predominant bacterial genera are Staphylococcus, Corynebacterium and Streptococcus, while in women with bladder cancer, Gardnerella and Lactobacillus are dominant. Probiotics, particularly Lactobacillus spp., can exhibit anti-tumor properties by competing with pathogenic strains involved in carcinogenesis or by producing regulatory substances. They regulate cancer signaling, induce apoptosis, inhibit mutagenic activity, downregulate oncogene expression, induce autophagy, inhibit kinases, reactivate tumor suppressors and prevent metastasis. These mechanisms have shown promising results in both preclinical and some clinical studies.

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微生物组与膀胱癌:益生菌在治疗中的作用。
膀胱癌(BCa)仍然是全球健康面临的重大挑战,人们越来越关注膀胱微生物组在其发病机制、进展和治疗效果中的作用。目前正在研究膀胱癌与微生物组之间的复杂关系,以及益生菌对治疗效果的潜在影响。研究表明,微生物群可能会影响膀胱癌复发的预防,并提高卡介苗(BCG)的疗效。最近的研究显示,未患膀胱癌的人和膀胱癌患者的膀胱微生物群存在差异。在健康的膀胱中,链球菌和乳酸杆菌一直是最常见的菌属。然而,在男性膀胱中,主要的细菌属是葡萄球菌、棒状杆菌和链球菌,而在女性膀胱癌患者中,主要是加德纳菌和乳酸杆菌。益生菌,尤其是乳酸杆菌属,可通过与致癌的病原菌竞争或产生调节物质而表现出抗肿瘤特性。它们能调节癌症信号传导、诱导细胞凋亡、抑制诱变活性、下调癌基因表达、诱导自噬、抑制激酶、重新激活肿瘤抑制因子和防止转移。这些机制在临床前研究和一些临床研究中都显示出良好的效果。
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Future microbiology
Future microbiology 生物-微生物学
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期刊介绍: Future Microbiology delivers essential information in concise, at-a-glance article formats. Key advances in the field are reported and analyzed by international experts, providing an authoritative but accessible forum for this increasingly important and vast area of research.
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