治疗胃肠道肿瘤的工具:微生态免疫疗法

Z. Dai, Qi Wu, J. Zhang, Jia Xu, Hanjian Zhu, Jin Gao, Zhuangzhuang Liu, D. Tang, Dao-rong Wang
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摘要:有研究提出肠道菌群的改变可引起胃肠道功能障碍,从而促进致癌性改变,导致胃肠道肿瘤的发生。近年来对肠道菌群的研究为肠道微生态免疫治疗开辟了一个新的领域。肠道菌群是一把双刃剑。肠道微生物参与癌变,但也可用于免疫治疗。肠道菌群也受日常饮食的调节。肠道微生态免疫疗法将肠道免疫营养与肠道生态营养相结合,充分利用肠道菌群加强营养支持。微生态免疫疗法通过提供能量、改善组织器官功能状态、保护肠黏膜屏障、维持正常肠道菌群平衡等途径增强机体免疫功能。这在一定程度上涉及到PD-1和PD-L1。微生物群有利于提高常规抗癌治疗的临床疗效,减少并发症的发生。同时,微生态免疫治疗本身在肿瘤围手术期治疗中具有活性和有效性,对患者的预后具有重要意义。胃肠道肿瘤与肠道微生物群的联系日益密切,各种微生物群相关技术和药物已被开发出来。在未来,肠道微生物群可能成为胃肠道肿瘤的筛选标志物。此外,临床医生可能能够通过改变某些微生物群的基因表达水平或通过调节存在的微生物类型来预防和治疗癌症。
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A Tool for the Treatment of Gastrointestinal Tumors: Micro- Ecological Immunotherapy
to Abstract: It has been proposed that the intestinal Changes in the microbiota can cause dysfunction of the gastrointestinal tract, thereby promoting carcinogenic changes, leading to the occurrence of gastrointestinal tumors. Recent studies on intestinal microbiota have opened up a new area in intestinal micro-ecological immunotherapy. The intestinal microbiota is a double-edged sword. Gut microbes participate in carcinogenesis, but can also be used for immunotherapy. The intestinal microbiota is also regulated by the daily diet. Intestinal micro-ecological immunotherapy combines intestinal immune nutrition and intestinal ecological nutrition to make full use of the intestinal microbiota to strengthen nutritional support. Micro-ecological immunotherapy enhances the body’s immune function by providing energy, improving the functional state of tissues and organs, protecting the intestinal mucosal barrier and maintaining normal intestinal microbiota balance. This involves, to some extent, PD-1 and PD-L1. The microbiota is beneficial to improve the clinical efficacy of conventional anti-cancer therapy and to reduce the incidence of complications. At the same time, micro-ecological immunotherapy is itself active and effective in the perioperative treatment of tumors, which is of great significance for the prognosis of the patient. Gastrointestinal tumors are increasingly linked to intestinal microbiota, and various microbiota-related technologies and drugs have been developed. In the future, the intestinal microbiota may represent a screening marker for gastrointestinal tumors. In addition, clinicians may be able to prevent and treat cancers by changing the gene expression levels of certain microbiota, or by regulating the types of microbes present.
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