Therapeutic potential of microbiome modulation in reproductive cancers.

IF 2.8 4区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY
Mega Obukohwo Oyovwi, Benneth Ben-Azu, Kehinde Henrietta Babawale
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Abstract

The human microbiome, a complex ecosystem of microbial communities, plays a crucial role in physiological processes, and emerging research indicates a potential link between it and reproductive cancers. This connection highlights the significance of understanding the microbiome's influence on cancer development and treatment. A comprehensive review of current literature was conducted, focusing on studies that investigate the relationship between microbiome composition, reproductive cancer progression, and potential therapeutic approaches to modulate the microbiome. Evidence suggests that imbalances in the microbiome, known as dysbiosis, may contribute to the development and progression of reproductive cancers. Specific microbial populations have been associated with inflammatory responses, immune modulation, and even resistance to conventional therapies. Interventions such as probiotics, dietary modifications, and fecal microbiota transplantation have shown promise in restoring healthy microbiome function and improving cancer outcomes in pre-clinical models, with pilot studies in humans indicating potential benefits. This review explores the therapeutic potential of microbiome modulation in the management of reproductive cancers, discussing the mechanisms involved and the evidence supporting microbiome-targeted therapies. Future research is warranted to unravel the complex interactions between the microbiome and reproductive cancer pathophysiology, paving the way for innovative approaches.

微生物组调节在生殖癌症中的治疗潜力。
人类微生物群落是一个复杂的微生物群落生态系统,在生理过程中起着至关重要的作用,新兴研究表明它与生殖癌症之间存在潜在联系。这种联系强调了了解微生物组对癌症发展和治疗的影响的重要性。我们对目前的文献进行了全面的回顾,重点研究了微生物组组成与生殖癌进展之间的关系,以及调节微生物组的潜在治疗方法。有证据表明,微生物组的不平衡,即生态失调,可能导致生殖癌症的发生和发展。特定的微生物种群与炎症反应、免疫调节甚至对常规治疗的耐药性有关。在临床前模型中,益生菌、饮食调整和粪便微生物群移植等干预措施已显示出恢复健康微生物群功能和改善癌症预后的希望,在人类身上的初步研究表明了潜在的益处。这篇综述探讨了微生物组调节在生殖癌症管理中的治疗潜力,讨论了涉及的机制和支持微生物组靶向治疗的证据。未来的研究需要揭示微生物组与生殖癌病理生理之间复杂的相互作用,为创新方法铺平道路。
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Medical Oncology
Medical Oncology 医学-肿瘤学
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
2.90%
发文量
259
审稿时长
1.4 months
期刊介绍: Medical Oncology (MO) communicates the results of clinical and experimental research in oncology and hematology, particularly experimental therapeutics within the fields of immunotherapy and chemotherapy. It also provides state-of-the-art reviews on clinical and experimental therapies. Topics covered include immunobiology, pathogenesis, and treatment of malignant tumors.
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