探索人类肠道微生物群与乳腺癌之间的复杂关系:生理病理、预后和治疗意义

IF 11.3 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Francesco Schettini , Federica Gattazzo , Sabrina Nucera , Elisa Rubio Garcia , Ruben López-Aladid , Lorenzo Morelli , Alessandra Fontana , Paolo Vigneri , Climent Casals-Pascual , Valerio Iebba , Daniele Generali
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人体是数万亿共生微生物的栖息地,这些微生物统称为人体微生物群,其中约有一半居住在肠道中。近年来,下一代测序技术的发展推动了对人体微生物群的分析。越来越多的证据似乎证明,微生物群与宿主之间的互利关系遭到破坏(即菌群失调)与包括乳腺恶性肿瘤在内的多种疾病的发生之间存在密切关系。乳腺癌仍然是妇女因癌症死亡的最常见原因。越来越多的证据表明,乳腺癌与肠道微生物群之间存在着复杂的关系。事实上,肠道微生物群与宿主免疫系统的相互作用,以及对雌激素、脂质和多酚代谢的直接影响,似乎都有可能影响乳腺肿瘤的发生、发展和对治疗的反应。在这篇综述中,为了帮助肿瘤学家了解这一快速发展的研究领域,我们提供了有关分类、主要分析技术和最常用术语的基本概述。我们讨论了目前已知的肠道微生物群与乳腺癌之间的相互作用,以及利用这种复杂的相互作用达到治疗目的的潜在努力,并修订了正在进行的主要研究。我们还简要概述了乳腺癌瘤内微生物群及其在肠道微生物群之外的潜在作用。
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Navigating the complex relationship between human gut microbiota and breast cancer: Physiopathological, prognostic and therapeutic implications

The human body represents the habitat of trillions of symbiotic microorganisms, collectively known as human microbiota, approximately half of which residing in the gut. The development of next-generation sequencing techniques has boosted the profiling of human microbiota in recent years. A growing body of evidence seems to support a strict relationship between the disruption of the mutualistic relationship between the microbiota and the host (i.e., dysbiosis) and the development of several diseases, including breast malignancies. Breast cancer still represents the most frequent cause of cancer-related death in women. Its complex relationship with gut microbiota is the object of a growing body of evidence. In fact, the interaction with the host immune system and a direct impact of gut microbiota on estrogen, lipid and polyphenols metabolism, seem to potentially affect breast tumor development, progression and response to treatments. In this review, in an attempt to help oncologists navigating this rapidly-evolving research field, we provide an essential overview on the taxonomy, main analytical techniques and terminology most commonly adopted. We discuss what is currently known regarding the interaction between gut microbiota and breast cancer and potential efforts to harness this complex interplay for therapeutic purposes, and revise main ongoing studies. We also briefly provide an overview on breast cancer intratumoral microbiota and its potential role beyond gut microbiota.

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ACS Catalysis
ACS Catalysis CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL-
CiteScore
20.80
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6.20%
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1253
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: ACS Catalysis is an esteemed journal that publishes original research in the fields of heterogeneous catalysis, molecular catalysis, and biocatalysis. It offers broad coverage across diverse areas such as life sciences, organometallics and synthesis, photochemistry and electrochemistry, drug discovery and synthesis, materials science, environmental protection, polymer discovery and synthesis, and energy and fuels. The scope of the journal is to showcase innovative work in various aspects of catalysis. This includes new reactions and novel synthetic approaches utilizing known catalysts, the discovery or modification of new catalysts, elucidation of catalytic mechanisms through cutting-edge investigations, practical enhancements of existing processes, as well as conceptual advances in the field. Contributions to ACS Catalysis can encompass both experimental and theoretical research focused on catalytic molecules, macromolecules, and materials that exhibit catalytic turnover.
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