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Microbiota-driven mechanisms at different stages of cancer development

Elena Ivleva, Sergei I. Grivennikov

2022Neoplasia82 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A myriad of microbes living together with the host constitutes the microbiota, and the microbiota exerts very diverse functions in the regulation of host physiology. Microbiota regulates cancer initiation, progression, metastasis, and responses to therapy. Here we review known pro-tumorigenic and anti-tumorigenic functions of microbiota, and mechanisms of how microbes can shape tumor microenvironment and affect cancer cells as well as activation and functionality of immune and stromal cells within the tumor. While some of these mechanisms are distal, often distinct members of microbiota travel with and establish colonization with the tumors in the distant organs. We further briefly describe recent findings regarding microbiota composition in metastasis and highlight important future directions and considerations for the manipulation of microbiota for cancer treatment.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyStromal cellImmune systemCancerMetastasisTumor microenvironmentGut floraImmunologyCancer researchGeneticsGut microbiota and healthPancreatic and Hepatic Oncology ResearchCancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers