肠道微生物组作为癌症免疫治疗的靶点:药物开发的机遇和挑战

Arielle Elkrief, Reilly Pidgeon, Saman Maleki Vareki, Meriem Messaoudene, Bastien Castagner, Bertrand Routy
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肠道微生物组在塑造患者的免疫反应和影响抗癌免疫治疗的疗效方面具有关键作用。新出现的证据表明,通过干预如粪便微生物群移植、益生菌、益生元和生活方式的改变来调节肠道微生物群可能会提高治疗效果。因此,免疫肿瘤学的药物开发工作已经扩展到探索基于微生物组的治疗策略。在这篇综述中,我们研究了靶向微生物组治疗癌症的基本原理,重点介绍了临床微生物组表征的关键进展及其对免疫治疗的影响。我们讨论了最近评估微生物组干预的临床试验的发现,并解决了将这些方法转化为临床实践的挑战。最后,我们概述了微生物组靶向治疗在肿瘤学中发展和整合的未来方向,重点是优化疗效、安全性和患者分层策略。
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The gut microbiome as a target in cancer immunotherapy: opportunities and challenges for drug development

The gut microbiome as a target in cancer immunotherapy: opportunities and challenges for drug development

The gut microbiome has a critical role in shaping the patient’s immune response and influencing the efficacy of anticancer immunotherapy. Emerging evidence suggests that modulating the gut microbiome through interventions such as faecal microbiota transplantation, probiotics, prebiotics and lifestyle modifications may enhance therapeutic outcomes. Consequently, drug development efforts in immuno-oncology have expanded to explore microbiome-based therapeutic strategies. In this Review, we examine the rationale for targeting the microbiome in cancer treatment, highlighting key advances in clinical microbiome characterization and their implications for immunotherapy. We discuss findings from recent clinical trials evaluating microbiome-based interventions and address the challenges associated with translating these approaches into clinical practice. Finally, we outline future directions for the development and integration of microbiome-targeted therapies in oncology, with a focus on optimizing efficacy, safety and patient stratification strategies.

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