微生物组在胃癌的发展和治疗中的作用:生物和临床现状概述

C.A. Cella , D. Ciardiello , L. Gervaso , H. van Laarhoven , L. Nezi , C. Catozzi , F. Lordick , E. Smyth , S. de Pascale , L. Benini , V. Carmine , L. Guidi , U. Fumagalli Romario , N. Fazio
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几十年来,由于酸性环境,胃一直被认为是无菌器官。然而,从幽门螺旋杆菌的发现开始,这一概念逐渐得到了完善。通过破坏盐酸分泌腺,幽门螺杆菌感染促使胃黏膜从急性炎症发展为慢性炎症,导致萎缩性胃炎、肠化生、发育不良,最终引发胃癌(GC)。由于对培养细菌的鉴定具有挑战性,除幽门螺杆菌外,胃微生物群落的致癌作用仍被低估。最近,越来越多的证据指出,胃微生物群的动态变化是胃癌发展的关键步骤,此外还阐明了胃微生物群在调节癌症治疗效果方面的一些额外活性。反过来,抗癌疗法也会影响胃微生物区系,导致菌群失调,并可能与药物相关的毒性有关。总之,本综述旨在深化肠道微生物群作为胃病关键因素在从癌变到转移阶段等多个层面的作用。它还提供了关于胃微生物群的新见解,将其作为定制多模式策略(手术或肿瘤学)的潜在靶点,最终为我们的患者提供更具个性化的治疗方案。
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Role of the microbiome in the development and treatment of gastric cancer: an overview of the biological and clinical landscape

For decades, the stomach was considered a sterile organ, due to the acid environment. However, starting from the discovery of Helicobacter pylori, this concept has progressively refined. By damaging the hydrochloric acid-secreting glands, H. pylori infection primes the progression from acute to chronic inflammation in gastric mucosa resulting in atrophic gastritis, intestinal metaplasia, dysplasia and ultimately gastric cancer (GC). Due to the challenging identification of culturing bacteria, the carcinogenic role of gastric microbial community, other than H. pylori, remains underestimated. More recently, a growing body of evidence has pointed out the dynamism of gastric microbiota as a crucial step for GC development, besides elucidating some additional activity in modulating the efficacy of cancer treatments. In turn, anticancer therapies can shape gastric microbiota with consequent dysbiosis and a potential correlation with drug-related toxicity. In conclusion, the current review aims to deepen the role of gut microbiota as a key factor in gastric disease at multiple levels, from carcinogenesis to the metastatic phase. It also provides novel insights on gastric microbiota as potential target for tailoring multimodal strategies, either surgical or oncological, to finally provide our patients with more individualized treatment options.

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