微生物群
医学
癌症
肠道微生物群
免疫疗法
肠道菌群
免疫系统
结直肠癌
内科学
肿瘤微环境
免疫学
癌症免疫疗法
肿瘤科
癌症研究
失调
作者
Junting Ma,Wenwen Zhu,Beixing Liu
摘要
Nearly 3 × 1013 types of bacteria colonize the human intestine. These colonized bacteria help in maintaining intestinal homeostasis by establishing a complex relationship with the intestinal epithelium and lymphoid tissue. Alteration in the composition of the intestinal microbiota is associated with susceptibility to various pathological conditions, such as autoimmune disorders, diabetes, inflammation and cancer. Of late, several researchers have focused on examining the effects of gut microbiota on the outcome of various cancer treatment protocols. Side effects and complications of traditional chemotherapy and allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation are associated with intestinal dysbiosis. Gut microbiota affects the efficacy of immune checkpoint inhibitor-based immunotherapy. The gut is inhabited by diverse resident bacteria, of which, few enhance, while others inhibit the host response to immunotherapy. This review focuses on the correlation between intestinal microbiota and the outcome of tumor immunotherapy. Additionally, the molecular mechanisms underlying the effects of gut microbiota on the efficacy of cancer immunotherapy have been reviewed. Further studies are needed for the identification of distinct gut microbiota and their efficacy in tumor immunotherapy as certain types of intestinal bacteria could function as novel adjuvant drugs to enhance the effectiveness of antitumor therapy in humans.
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