Dynamic relationships among tumor, immune response, and microbiota

T. Tsunoda, K. Shimada, N. Uchida, Shin'ichi Kobayashi, Y. Sasaki
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Abstract

Recently, the analysis of microbiota has been of interest not only for the clarification of the molecular mechanisms of disease etiology, but also the discovery of novel strategies for treatment. Following the development of "next-generation" sequencing, novel areas have been discovered in microbiota; however, in oncology, the relationships between microbiota and cancer have not been fully clarified. In recent literature, surprisingly, detection of gut microbiota in tumor issue itself has been reported. Microbiota might play an important role in carcinogenesis. However, this phenomenon is not well understood, and research in this area has just begun. In the past five years, a paradigm shift has occurred in cancer treatment due to immunotherapy. Immunotherapy has made cure possible even in advanced cancer patients with not only melanoma but also non-small cell lung cancer and others. In this review, we discuss the mechanisms of novel immunotherapies, checkpoint inhibitors, and the relationship between microbiota and immunotherapy. It is of significance to clarify this relationship because it may lead to the discovery of predictive markers for immunotherapy and promote clinical efficacy. Finally, we also mention our activities in the construction of a big database for information on immunotherapy and microbiota, which may lead to excellent possibilities of discovering novel strategies for more effective cancer treatments, and may accelerate the alteration of cancers to the classification of chronic nonfatal disease.
肿瘤、免疫反应和微生物群之间的动态关系
近年来,微生物群的分析不仅对阐明疾病病因的分子机制,而且对发现新的治疗策略具有重要意义。随着“下一代”测序的发展,在微生物群中发现了新的领域;然而,在肿瘤学中,微生物群与癌症之间的关系尚未完全阐明。在最近的文献中,令人惊讶的是,在肿瘤问题本身中检测肠道微生物群已被报道。微生物群可能在癌变中起重要作用。然而,这一现象并没有得到很好的理解,这方面的研究才刚刚开始。在过去的五年中,由于免疫疗法,癌症治疗发生了范式转变。免疫疗法不仅使黑色素瘤、非小细胞肺癌等晚期癌症患者的治愈成为可能。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了新的免疫疗法的机制,检查点抑制剂,以及微生物群和免疫治疗之间的关系。阐明这一关系对发现免疫治疗的预测标志物,提高临床疗效具有重要意义。最后,我们也提到了我们在免疫治疗和微生物群信息大数据库建设方面的活动,这可能会为发现更有效的癌症治疗新策略提供极好的可能性,并可能加速癌症向慢性非致死性疾病分类的转变。
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