reviewGutMar 11, 2022HYBRID OA

Cancer pharmacomicrobiomics: targeting microbiota to optimise cancer therapy outcomes

Chinese University of Hong Kong · Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen

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Abstract

Despite the promising advances in novel cancer therapy such as immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs), limitations including therapeutic resistance and toxicity remain. In recent years, the relationship between gut microbiota and cancer has been extensively studied. Accumulating evidence reveals the role of microbiota in defining cancer therapeutic efficacy and toxicity. Unlike host genetics, microbiota can be easily modified via multiple strategies, including faecal microbiota transplantation (FMT), probiotics and antibiotics. Preclinical studies have identified the mechanisms on how microbes influence cancer treatment outcomes. Clinical trials have also demonstrated the potential of microbiota modulation in…

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