微生物组在癌症易感性中的多重作用。

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Hang Chang, Jesus Perez-Losada, Jian-Hua Mao
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确定导致个人易患癌症的因素对于预防和治疗都是至关重要的。生物技术的进步,特别是下一代测序技术的进步,加速了与癌症易感性相关的基因变异的发现。虽然已经确定了数百种癌症易感基因,但它们只能解释整体癌症风险的一小部分,这种现象被称为“缺失遗传性”。尽管取得了进展,但即使考虑到上位性、表观遗传学和基因-环境相互作用等因素,缺失的遗传性仍未得到解决。最近的研究表明,个体的微生物组组成通过多种机制在癌症易感性中发挥重要作用,例如调节免疫细胞活性和影响环境致癌物的存在或去除。在这篇综述中,我们研究了微生物组在癌症风险中的多方面作用,并探讨了可能导致癌症易感性的基因-微生物组和环境-微生物组相互作用。此外,我们强调了实验模型的重要性,如协作交叉小鼠,以及先进的分析工具,如人工智能,在识别与癌症风险相关的微生物因素方面。了解这些微生物决定因素可以为旨在降低癌症风险的干预措施开辟新的途径,并指导开发更有效的癌症治疗方法。
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Emerging multifaceted roles of the microbiome in cancer susceptibility.

Identifying the factors that contribute to individual susceptibility to cancer is essential for both prevention and treatment. The advancement of biotechnologies, particularly next-generation sequencing, has accelerated the discovery of genetic variants linked to cancer susceptibility. While hundreds of cancer-susceptibility genes have been identified, they only explain a small fraction of the overall cancer risk, a phenomenon known as "missing heritability". Despite progress, even considering factors such as epistasis, epigenetics, and gene-environment interactions, the missing heritability remains unresolved. Recent research has revealed that an individual's microbiome composition plays a significant role in cancer susceptibility through several mechanisms, such as modulating immune cell activity and influencing the presence or removal of environmental carcinogens. In this review, we examine the multifaceted roles of the microbiome in cancer risk and explore gene-microbiome and environment-microbiome interactions that may contribute to cancer susceptibility. Additionally, we highlight the importance of experimental models, such as collaborative cross mice, and advanced analytical tools, like artificial intelligence, in identifying microbial factors associated with cancer risk. Understanding these microbial determinants can open new avenues for interventions aimed at reducing cancer risk and guide the development of more effective cancer treatments.

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期刊介绍: The WJCO is a high-quality, peer reviewed, open-access journal. The primary task of WJCO is to rapidly publish high-quality original articles, reviews, editorials, and case reports in the field of oncology. In order to promote productive academic communication, the peer review process for the WJCO is transparent; to this end, all published manuscripts are accompanied by the anonymized reviewers’ comments as well as the authors’ responses. The primary aims of the WJCO are to improve diagnostic, therapeutic and preventive modalities and the skills of clinicians and to guide clinical practice in oncology. Scope: Art of Oncology, Biology of Neoplasia, Breast Cancer, Cancer Prevention and Control, Cancer-Related Complications, Diagnosis in Oncology, Gastrointestinal Cancer, Genetic Testing For Cancer, Gynecologic Cancer, Head and Neck Cancer, Hematologic Malignancy, Lung Cancer, Melanoma, Molecular Oncology, Neurooncology, Palliative and Supportive Care, Pediatric Oncology, Surgical Oncology, Translational Oncology, and Urologic Oncology.
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