The Intestinal Microbiota Modulates the Anticancer Immune Effects of Cyclophosphamide
Université Paris-Sud · Inserm · +21 more institutions
Abstract
Cyclophosphamide is one of several clinically important cancer drugs whose therapeutic efficacy is due in part to their ability to stimulate antitumor immune responses. Studying mouse models, we demonstrate that cyclophosphamide alters the composition of microbiota in the small intestine and induces the translocation of selected species of Gram-positive bacteria into secondary lymphoid organs. There, these bacteria stimulate the generation of a specific subset of "pathogenic" T helper 17 (pT(H)17) cells and memory T(H)1 immune responses. Tumor-bearing mice that were germ-free or that had been treated with antibiotics to kill Gram-positive bacteria showed a reduction in pT(H)17 responses, and their tumors were…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 40.53
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 43
Authors
33- SVSophie Viaud
Université Paris-Sud, Inserm, Institut Gustave Roussy, La Ligue Contre le Cancer
- FSFabiana Saccheri
Inserm, Institut Gustave Roussy, La Ligue Contre le Cancer
- GMGrégoire Mignot
Inserm, Centre Georges François Leclerc, Fondation de l'Avenir
- TYTakahiro Yamazaki
Inserm, Institut Gustave Roussy, La Ligue Contre le Cancer
- RDRomain Daillère
Université Paris-Sud, Inserm, Institut Gustave Roussy, La Ligue Contre le Cancer
Topics & keywords
- Immune system
- Gut flora
- Cyclophosphamide
- Biology
- Immunology
- Immunotherapy
- Cancer
- Cancer research
- Good health and well-being