胶质母细胞瘤的肠脑轴和肠道微生物组。关联、治疗和结果

Q2 Medicine
Nandita Ganesh , Azeena Saleem , Roja Babu , Praveenkumar Kochuthakidiyel Suresh
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身体的大部分基本功能都依赖于肠脑轴,这是一个连接肠和脑的复杂通信系统。最近的研究表明,肠道微生物组在胶质母细胞瘤(GBM)的生长和进展中起着重要作用,通过这种肠脑连接受到影响。本文综述了近年来肠脑轴和肠道微生物在GBM中的研究进展,包括它们在免疫系统中的作用以及治疗结果。我们通过分析最近发表在PubMed、谷歌Scholar、Scopus和Elsevier上的研究,对肠道微生物群如何影响GBM的神经递质、免疫系统和血脑屏障(BBB)进行了广泛的回顾。研究结果表明,肠道微生物群影响GBM的进展和维持。此外,肠道菌群在免疫治疗等新的GBM治疗策略中也有显著的影响。肠脑轴在GBM的进展中起重要作用。改变肠道菌群可能是一种有用的治疗策略。未来的研究需要进一步探索特定微生物的参与,以确定基于微生物群的标记物来改善GBM的治疗。
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Gut brain axis and gut microbiome in glioblastoma. Associations, treatment and outcomes
Most of the fundamental functions of the body hinge on the gut-brain axis which is a complex communication system connecting gut and brain. Recent studies show that the gut microbiome plays a significant role in the growth and progression of glioblastoma (GBM), influenced through this gut-brain connection. This review focuses on the recent development in gut brain axis and gut microbiome in GBM, including their roles in the immune system, and the results of treatment. We conducted a broad review to explore how the gut microbiota affects neurotransmitters, the immune system, and the blood-brain barrier (BBB) in GBM by analysing the recent studies published in PubMed, Google Scholar, Scopus, and Elsevier. Findings suggest that the gut microbiota population affects the GBM progression and sustenance. Also, it is observed that there is significant influence of gut microbiota in novel treatment strategies of GBM such as immunotherapy. The gut-brain axis plays an important role GBM progression. Changing the gut microbiota could be a useful treatment strategy. Future studies are required to further explore in which specific microbes are involved in order to identify microbiota-based markers to improve GBM treatments.
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Medicine in Microecology
Medicine in Microecology Medicine-Gastroenterology
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