State of the Art: The Microbiome in Bladder Cancer.

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q3 ONCOLOGY
Ilaha Isali, Nima Almassi, Amanda Nizam, Rebecca Campbell, Christopher Weight, Shilpa Gupta, Ghatalia Pooja, Antoniy Fulmes, Kirtishri Mishra, Philip Abbosh, Laura Bukavina
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Abstract

This review assesses the current understanding of the relationship between the human microbiome and BCa. Recognizing how the microbiome affects the tumor microenvironment provides valuable insights into cancer biology, potentially uncovering interactions that could be leveraged to develop innovative therapeutic approaches. By clarifying these intricate microbial-tumor dynamics, novel targets for microbiome-based interventions can be identified, ultimately improving treatment effectiveness and patient outcomes. Current literature lacks comprehensive insights into the effects of BCa treatment on the microbiome and the prevalence of immunotherapy-related toxicities. Further research into the microbiome's role in BCa development could bridge the gap between fundamental research and therapeutic applications. Implementing microbiome surveillance, metagenomic sequencing, and metabolomics in clinical trials could deepen our understanding of BCa and its treatment. This review explores the existing understanding of the urine, tissue, and gut microbiomes and their connections to BCa. Enhanced knowledge of these relationships can pave the way for future research to identify reliable disease predictors, prognostic markers, and novel therapeutic targets.

技术现状:膀胱癌中的微生物组。
本综述评估了目前对人类微生物组和 BCa 之间关系的理解。认识微生物组如何影响肿瘤微环境为癌症生物学提供了宝贵的见解,有可能发现可用于开发创新治疗方法的相互作用。通过阐明这些错综复杂的微生物-肿瘤动态,可以确定基于微生物的干预措施的新靶点,最终提高治疗效果和患者预后。目前的文献缺乏对 BCa 治疗对微生物组的影响以及免疫疗法相关毒性的普遍性的全面了解。进一步研究微生物组在 BCa 发展中的作用可以弥补基础研究和治疗应用之间的差距。在临床试验中实施微生物组监测、元基因组测序和代谢组学可加深我们对 BCa 及其治疗的了解。本综述探讨了对尿液、组织和肠道微生物组及其与 BCa 关系的现有认识。加强对这些关系的了解可为今后的研究铺平道路,以确定可靠的疾病预测指标、预后标记和新型治疗靶点。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
3.70%
发文量
297
审稿时长
7.6 weeks
期刊介绍: Urologic Oncology: Seminars and Original Investigations is the official journal of the Society of Urologic Oncology. The journal publishes practical, timely, and relevant clinical and basic science research articles which address any aspect of urologic oncology. Each issue comprises original research, news and topics, survey articles providing short commentaries on other important articles in the urologic oncology literature, and reviews including an in-depth Seminar examining a specific clinical dilemma. The journal periodically publishes supplement issues devoted to areas of current interest to the urologic oncology community. Articles published are of interest to researchers and the clinicians involved in the practice of urologic oncology including urologists, oncologists, and radiologists.
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