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Understanding the role of gut microfloral bifidobacterium in cancer and its potential therapeutic applications

Devanshi Sharma, Devanshi Gajjar, Sriram Seshadri

2023Microbiome Research Reports26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Gut microbiota research has gained a tremendous amount of attention from the scientific community because of its contribution to gut homeostasis, human health, and various pathophysiological conditions. The early colonizer of the human gut, i.e., bifidobacterial, has emerged as an efficient probiotic in various diseased conditions, including cancer. This review explores the pros and cons of Bifidobacterium in various malignancies and various therapeutic strategies. We have illustrated the controversial role of bifidobacteria participating in various malignancies as well as described the current knowledge regarding its use in anticancer therapies. Ultimately, this article also addresses the need for further extensive research in elucidating the mechanism of how bifidobacteria is involved and is indirectly affecting the tumor microenvironment. Exhaustive and large-scale research is also required to solve the controversial questions regarding the involvement of bifidobacteria in cancer research.

Topics & Concepts

BifidobacteriumProbioticMechanism (biology)CancerGut floraHuman healthBiologyMedicineBioinformaticsImmunologyLactobacillusBacteriaInternal medicineEnvironmental healthGeneticsEpistemologyPhilosophyGut microbiota and healthProbiotics and Fermented FoodsDigestive system and related health
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