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Optimizing Cancer Treatment Through Gut Microbiome Modulation

Kyuri Kim, Mingyu Lee, Yoojin Shin, Yoon Ji Lee, Tae Jung Kim

2025Cancers23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The gut microbiome plays a pivotal role in modulating cancer therapies, including immunotherapy and chemotherapy. Emerging evidence demonstrates its influence on treatment efficacy, immune response, and resistance mechanisms. Specific microbial taxa enhance immune checkpoint inhibitor efficacy, while dysbiosis can contribute to adverse outcomes. Chemotherapy effectiveness is also influenced by microbiome composition, with engineered probiotics and prebiotics offering promising strategies to enhance drug delivery and reduce toxicity. Moreover, microbial metabolites, such as short-chain fatty acids, and engineered microbial systems have shown potential to improve therapeutic responses. These findings underscore the importance of personalized microbiome-based approaches in optimizing cancer treatments.

Topics & Concepts

MicrobiomeDysbiosisImmune systemCancerImmunotherapyGut floraMedicineGut microbiomeAdverse effectDrugCancer immunotherapyBioinformaticsComputational biologyBiologyImmunologyPharmacologyInternal medicineGut microbiota and healthClostridium difficile and Clostridium perfringens researchEpigenetics and DNA Methylation
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