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Intratumoral microbiota remodeling of the tumor microenvironment impact solid tumor immunotherapy

Jiawen Jia, Wenwen Gao, Cong Wang, Ling Liu, Yiqian Li, Zhenqiang Sun, Cuiping Yang, Yongbin Chen, Haibin Yu, Yan Cheng

2025Cell Death and Disease5 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Tumor immunotherapy has significantly advanced in recent years. However, few patients with solid tumors respond to immunotherapy. The tumor microenvironment (TME) is a key factor in immunotherapy efficacy, and the intratumoral microbiota plays a significant role in remodeling the TME. Recent multiomic analyses revealed bacterial signatures in up to 76% of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) cases, and specific microbial consortia were linked to therapeutic resistance. Microbiota-targeted therapies, such as engineered bacterial strains, increase tumor clearance rates by approximately 30% in preclinical models. However, the complexity of microbial mechanisms and heterogeneity among individuals limit the clinical translation of intratumoral microbiota-based therapies. In this review, we provide an overview of intratumoral microorganisms, explore their influence on immune cells and signaling pathways in the TME, and discuss their potential value for improving the response of solid tumors to immunotherapy. Specifically, we examine the unique characteristics of intratumoral microbes in different types of solid tumors, emphasizing how tumor microsatellite status plays a key role in determining the effects of intratumoral microbes on the response of solid tumors to immunotherapy. Additionally, we discuss the clinical application of the intratumoral microbiota as a potential method for improving treatment efficacy and prognosis prediction in patients receiving immunotherapy for solid tumors.

Topics & Concepts

Tumor microenvironmentImmunotherapyCancer researchSolid tumorImmune systemMedicineAdenocarcinomaBiologyCancer immunotherapyImmunologyTumor cellsPancreatic ductal adenocarcinomaTumor progressionMetastasisCancer Research and TreatmentsCancer Immunotherapy and BiomarkersPancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research