Ecological management of the microbiota in patients with cancer

IF 81.1 1区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY
Joao B. Xavier
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Abstract

The composition of the intestinal microbiota influences the outcomes of patients receiving cancer treatment, although the best way to use this knowledge to improve cancer care remains unclear. In this Review, I synthesize the current understanding of host–microbiota dynamics in patients with cancer, and propose the integration of microbiota management guided by ecological principles in cancer care. Ecological management of the microbiota emphasizes the preservation of microbial populations — and the benefits they provide to the host — from the disruption caused by treatments such as chemotherapy and prophylactic antibiotics. The microbiota can be routinely and longitudinally monitored in patients using proven non-invasive methods, such as 16S ribosomal RNA amplicon sequencing. Longitudinal microbiome data can be processed with innovative computational tools based on principles of mathematical ecology to predict the risk of microbiota-related complications, guide treatment choices that minimize disturbance to the microbiota and restore microbial populations damaged by cancer treatment. Routine microbiome monitoring could also generate extensive datasets for human-based research, which could inform new microbiota-targeted interventions that improve responses to cancer treatments, including immune-checkpoint inhibitors. Applying ecological approaches to manage microbiota could enhance cancer care and improve patient outcomes.

癌症患者微生物群的生态管理
肠道微生物群的组成影响接受癌症治疗的患者的预后,尽管利用这一知识改善癌症治疗的最佳方法尚不清楚。在这篇综述中,我综合了目前对癌症患者宿主-微生物群动力学的认识,并提出了以生态学原则为指导的微生物群管理在癌症治疗中的整合。微生物群的生态管理强调保护微生物种群——以及它们为宿主提供的益处——免受化疗和预防性抗生素等治疗造成的破坏。可以使用经证实的非侵入性方法,如16S核糖体RNA扩增子测序,对患者的微生物群进行常规和纵向监测。纵向微生物组数据可以用基于数学生态学原理的创新计算工具进行处理,以预测微生物群相关并发症的风险,指导治疗选择,最大限度地减少对微生物群的干扰,并恢复因癌症治疗而受损的微生物群。常规的微生物组监测也可以为基于人类的研究产生广泛的数据集,这可以为新的针对微生物群的干预提供信息,从而改善对癌症治疗的反应,包括免疫检查点抑制剂。应用生态学方法来管理微生物群可以提高癌症治疗和改善患者的预后。
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99.40
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0.40%
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114
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Nature Reviews publishes clinical content authored by internationally renowned clinical academics and researchers, catering to readers in the medical sciences at postgraduate levels and beyond. Although targeted at practicing doctors, researchers, and academics within specific specialties, the aim is to ensure accessibility for readers across various medical disciplines. The journal features in-depth Reviews offering authoritative and current information, contextualizing topics within the history and development of a field. Perspectives, News & Views articles, and the Research Highlights section provide topical discussions, opinions, and filtered primary research from diverse medical journals.
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