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Commensal Bacteria Control Cancer Response to Therapy by Modulating the Tumor Microenvironment

National Cancer Institute · Leidos (United States) · +4 more institutions

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Abstract

The gut microbiota influences both local and systemic inflammation. Inflammation contributes to development, progression, and treatment of cancer, but it remains unclear whether commensal bacteria affect inflammation in the sterile tumor microenvironment. Here, we show that disruption of the microbiota impairs the response of subcutaneous tumors to CpG-oligonucleotide immunotherapy and platinum chemotherapy. In antibiotics-treated or germ-free mice, tumor-infiltrating myeloid-derived cells responded poorly to therapy, resulting in lower cytokine production and tumor necrosis after CpG-oligonucleotide treatment and deficient production of reactive oxygen species and cytotoxicity after chemotherapy. Thus,…

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Keywords
  • Tumor microenvironment
  • Inflammation
  • Immunotherapy
  • Immunology
  • Cancer research
  • Biology
  • Cancer
  • Cytokine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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