[Microbiome in the Therapy for the Pancreatic Cancer].

Q4 Medicine
Naoki Ikenaga, Masataka Hayashi, Takahito Matsuyoshi, Chika Iwamoto, Kohei Nakata, Kenoki Ohuchida, Masafumi Nakamura
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Abstract

An association between periodontal disease and the development of pancreatic cancer has been pointed out since before. Advances in genome analysis technology have revealed that a pancreatic cancer-specific microbiome is formed in the intestines and tumors of pancreatic cancer patients and modifies the progression of pancreatic cancer. Disturbance of microbiome( dysbiosis)suppresses anti-tumor immunity against pancreatic cancer, promoting cancer progression. Therefore, attempts are being made to correct dysbiosis by administration of probiotics or transplantation of microbiome, which is especially activating immune checkpoint inhibitors against cancer. In addition, specific intratumor bacteria has been identified that create an immunosuppressive microenvironment through crosstalk with pancreatic cancer cells. In the future, analysis of the microbiome distribution in pancreatic cancers may determine the following treatment strategy as an individualized treatment. We hope that innovations in omics technology will reveal more detailed functions of microbiome and lead to the development of effective treatments for pancreatic cancer.

[胰腺癌治疗中的微生物组]。
牙周病与胰腺癌的发生之间的关联早有指出。基因组分析技术的进步发现,胰腺癌患者的肠道和肿瘤中形成了胰腺癌特异性微生物组,并改变着胰腺癌的进展。微生物组的紊乱(菌群失调)会抑制胰腺癌的抗肿瘤免疫,促进癌症进展。因此,人们正试图通过服用益生菌或移植微生物组来纠正菌群失调,特别是激活抗癌免疫检查点抑制剂。此外,还发现了一些特定的瘤内细菌,它们通过与胰腺癌细胞的串扰创造了一种免疫抑制微环境。未来,对胰腺癌微生物组分布的分析可能会决定作为个体化治疗的后续治疗策略。我们希望奥米克技术的创新能揭示微生物组更详细的功能,并开发出有效的胰腺癌治疗方法。
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