Role of respiratory system microbiota in development of lung cancer and clinical application

IF 23.7 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
iMeta Pub Date : 2024-08-25 DOI:10.1002/imt2.232
Bowen Li, Daoyun Wang, Chengye Zhang, Yadong Wang, Zhicheng Huang, Libing Yang, Huaxia Yang, Naixin Liang, Shanqing Li, Zhihua Liu
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Abstract

Microbes play a significant role in human tumor development and profoundly impact treatment efficacy, particularly in immunotherapy. The respiratory tract extensively interacts with the external environment and possesses a mucosal immune system. This prompts consideration of the relationship between respiratory microbiota and lung cancer. Advancements in culture-independent techniques have revealed unique communities within the lower respiratory tract. Here, we provide an overview of the respiratory microbiota composition, dysbiosis characteristics in lung cancer patients, and microbiota profiles within lung cancer. We delve into how the lung microbiota contributes to lung cancer onset and progression through direct functions, sustained immune activation, and immunosuppressive mechanisms. Furthermore, we emphasize the clinical utility of respiratory microbiota in prognosis and treatment optimization for lung cancer.

呼吸系统微生物群在肺癌发病中的作用及临床应用
微生物在人类肿瘤的发展过程中扮演着重要角色,并对治疗效果产生深远影响,尤其是在免疫疗法中。呼吸道与外界环境有着广泛的相互作用,并拥有粘膜免疫系统。这促使人们考虑呼吸道微生物群与肺癌之间的关系。独立培养技术的进步揭示了下呼吸道内的独特群落。在此,我们将概述呼吸道微生物群的组成、肺癌患者菌群失调的特征以及肺癌中微生物群的概况。我们将深入探讨肺部微生物群如何通过直接功能、持续免疫激活和免疫抑制机制促进肺癌的发生和发展。此外,我们还强调了呼吸道微生物群在肺癌预后和治疗优化方面的临床实用性。
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