揭开肿瘤与微生物群相互作用的分子之谜:微生物代谢物。

IF 7.9 1区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Yu-Fei Duan, Jia-Hao Dai, Ying-Qi Lu, Han Qiao, Na Liu
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摘要

微生物群对癌症发生和发展的深远影响一直是人们关注的焦点。近年来,许多研究表明,微生物代谢产物是连接微生物组和癌症进展的关键枢纽,但其潜在的分子机制尚未完全阐明。本文综述了影响肿瘤发生和耐药性的多种机制,包括破坏细胞信号通路、引发氧化应激、诱导代谢重编程和重塑肿瘤免疫微环境。本综述侧重于该领域的最新进展,还总结了有关微生物代谢物研究的方法框架。在这篇综述中,我们概述了肿瘤相关微生物代谢物的研究现状,并描述了未来科学研究和临床应用所面临的挑战。要点:来自肠道和肿瘤内微生物群的代谢物在癌症的发生和发展过程中发挥着重要作用。微生物代谢物的双重作用给临床转化带来了障碍。微生物代谢物的绝对定量和追踪技术对于填补微生物代谢物研究的空白至关重要。将微生物代谢组学与多组学相结合,超越了当前的研究范式。
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Disentangling the molecular mystery of tumour–microbiota interactions: Microbial metabolites

Disentangling the molecular mystery of tumour–microbiota interactions: Microbial metabolites

The profound impact of the microbiota on the initiation and progression of cancer has been a focus of attention. In recent years, many studies have shown that microbial metabolites serve as key hubs that connect the microbiome and cancer progression, but the underlying molecular mechanisms have not been fully elucidated. Multiple mechanisms that influence tumour development and therapy resistance, including disrupting cellular signalling pathways, triggering oxidative stress, inducing metabolic reprogramming and reshaping tumour immune microenvironment, are reviewed. Focusing on recent advancements in this field, this review also summarises the methodological framework of studies regarding microbial metabolites. In this review, we outline the current state of research on tumour-associated microbial metabolites and describe the challenges in future scientific research and clinical applications.

Key points

  • Metabolites derived from both gut and intratumoural microbiota play important roles in cancer initiation and progression.
  • The dual roles of microbial metabolites pose an obstacle for clinical translations.
  • Absolute quantification and tracing techniques of microbial metabolites are essential for addressing the gaps in studies on microbial metabolites.
  • Integrating microbial metabolomics with multi-omics transcends current research paradigms.
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CiteScore
15.90
自引率
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发文量
450
审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Clinical and Translational Medicine (CTM) is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to accelerating the translation of preclinical research into clinical applications and fostering communication between basic and clinical scientists. It highlights the clinical potential and application of various fields including biotechnologies, biomaterials, bioengineering, biomarkers, molecular medicine, omics science, bioinformatics, immunology, molecular imaging, drug discovery, regulation, and health policy. With a focus on the bench-to-bedside approach, CTM prioritizes studies and clinical observations that generate hypotheses relevant to patients and diseases, guiding investigations in cellular and molecular medicine. The journal encourages submissions from clinicians, researchers, policymakers, and industry professionals.
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