前列腺癌的微生物组:致病机制、多组学诊断和协同治疗。

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q3 ONCOLOGY
Chengran Wang, Tianqi Dong, Xin'ao Rong, Yuce Yang, Jianhui Mou, Jiaqi Li, Jianli Ge, Xupeng Mu, Jinlan Jiang
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摘要

背景:前列腺癌(PCa)是男性癌症相关死亡的主要原因,微生物组在其发展和进展中成为一个重要因素。了解微生物组的作用可以为PCa的发病机制和治疗提供新的见解。目的:本综述旨在探讨微生物组与前列腺癌之间的相互作用,重点关注微生物失衡及其对免疫反应、炎症和激素水平的影响。它还讨论了先进的研究技术和微生物组调节在PCa管理中的潜力。方法:本文综合了目前关于微生物组在前列腺癌中的作用的文献,强调了癌性前列腺组织和健康前列腺组织之间微生物组成的差异。它考察了高通量测序和宏基因组学等技术,并探讨了微生物组影响PCa的机制。结论:该综述揭示了前列腺癌患者与健康个体在前列腺组织中存在的实质性微生物差异,表明微生物组改变与疾病进展之间存在潜在联系。它强调了基于微生物组的诊断和治疗策略的前景,并强调了进一步研究个性化、以微生物组为中心的PCa管理方法的必要性。
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Microbiome in prostate cancer: pathogenic mechanisms, multi-omics diagnostics, and synergistic therapies.

Background: Prostate cancer (PCa) is a leading cause of cancer-related deaths in men, with the microbiome emerging as a significant factor in its development and progression. Understanding the microbiome's role could provide new insights into PCa pathogenesis and treatment.

Objective: This review aims to explore the interactions between the microbiome and PCa, focusing on microbial imbalances and their effects on immune responses, inflammation, and hormone levels. It also discusses advanced research techniques and the potential for microbiome modulation in PCa management.

Methods: The review synthesizes current literature on the microbiome's role in PCa, highlighting differences in microbial composition between cancerous and healthy prostate tissues. It examines techniques such as high-throughput sequencing and metagenomics and explores the mechanisms through which the microbiome influences PCa.

Conclusions: The review reveals substantial microbial differences in prostate tissues of PCa patients compared to healthy individuals, indicating a potential link between microbiome alterations and disease progression. It highlights the promise of microbiome-based strategies for diagnosis and treatment and underscores the need for further research into personalized, microbiome-centric approaches for PCa management.

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期刊介绍: The "Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology" publishes significant and up-to-date articles within the fields of experimental and clinical oncology. The journal, which is chiefly devoted to Original papers, also includes Reviews as well as Editorials and Guest editorials on current, controversial topics. The section Letters to the editors provides a forum for a rapid exchange of comments and information concerning previously published papers and topics of current interest. Meeting reports provide current information on the latest results presented at important congresses. The following fields are covered: carcinogenesis - etiology, mechanisms; molecular biology; recent developments in tumor therapy; general diagnosis; laboratory diagnosis; diagnostic and experimental pathology; oncologic surgery; and epidemiology.
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