Exploring the complex and multifaceted interplay of the gut microbiome and cancer prevention and therapy.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q4 IMMUNOLOGY Acta microbiologica et immunologica Hungarica Pub Date : 2023-06-16 DOI:10.1556/030.2023.02054
Sukrit Kashyap, Asmita Das
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Recent scientific research has indicated that the gut microbiota constitutes a nuanced, diverse ecosystem of microorganisms that have gained significant attention due to its crucial involvement in shaping human health and diseases. In particular, the gut microbiota plays a pivotal role in cancer prevention, and disturbances in its composition and function, known as dysbiosis, that have been linked to an increased risk of developing various malignancies. The gut microbiota exerts a myriad of effects on the production of anti-cancer compounds, the host's immune system and inflammation, underscoring its crucial involvement in cancer. Additionally, recent studies have shown that the gut microbiota has a role in the development of cancer, influencing cancer risk, co-infections, disease progression, and treatment response. The observation of reduced efficacy of immunotherapy in patients receiving antibiotic treatment indicates a substantial influence of the microbiota in mediating the toxicity and response of cancer therapy, notably immunotherapy, and its immune-related side effects. A growing body of research has focused on cancer treatments that target the microbiome, including probiotics, dietary modifications, and faecal microbiota transplantation (FMT). The forthcoming era of personalised cancer therapies is anticipated to prioritise tumor evolution, molecular and phenotypic heterogeneity, and immunological profiling, with gut microbiota assuming a pivotal position in this domain. This review aims to offer clinicians a comprehensive perspective on the microbiota-cancer axis, including its influence on cancer prevention and therapy and highlights the importance of integrating microbiome science into the design and implementation of cancer therapies.

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探索肠道微生物群与癌症预防和治疗的复杂和多方面的相互作用。
最近的科学研究表明,肠道微生物群构成了一个微妙的、多样化的微生物生态系统,由于其在塑造人类健康和疾病方面的关键作用而受到了极大的关注。特别是,肠道微生物群在癌症预防中起着关键作用,其组成和功能的紊乱,即生态失调,与患各种恶性肿瘤的风险增加有关。肠道微生物群对抗癌化合物的产生、宿主的免疫系统和炎症产生了无数的影响,强调了它在癌症中的重要作用。此外,最近的研究表明,肠道微生物群在癌症的发展中发挥作用,影响癌症风险、合并感染、疾病进展和治疗反应。在接受抗生素治疗的患者中观察到免疫治疗的疗效降低,这表明微生物群在介导癌症治疗的毒性和反应,特别是免疫治疗及其免疫相关副作用方面具有重大影响。越来越多的研究集中在针对微生物组的癌症治疗上,包括益生菌、饮食调整和粪便微生物群移植(FMT)。即将到来的个体化癌症治疗时代预计将优先考虑肿瘤进化、分子和表型异质性以及免疫分析,肠道微生物群在这一领域占据关键地位。本综述旨在为临床医生提供微生物-癌症轴的全面视角,包括其对癌症预防和治疗的影响,并强调将微生物组科学纳入癌症治疗的设计和实施的重要性。
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期刊介绍: AMIH is devoted to the publication of research in all fields of medical microbiology (bacteriology, virology, parasitology, mycology); immunology of infectious diseases and study of the microbiome related to human diseases.
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