The microbiome and breast cancer: a review

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Jennifer Chen
Jacqueline Douglass
Vishnu Prasath
Meghan Neace
Siavash Atrchian
Masoud H. Manjili
Shervin Shokouhi
Mehran Habibi
机构
[1] Johns Hopkins School of Medicine,Department of Surgery
[2] Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center,Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
[3] Augusta University,Department of Surgery, UBC, Department of Surgery and Radiation Oncology
[4] British Columbia Cancer Kelowna,Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Massey Cancer Center
[5] Virginia Commonwealth University,undefined
[6] Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences,undefined
[7] Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine Research Center,undefined
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Breast Cancer Research and Treatment | 2019年 / 178卷
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Breast cancer; Microbiome; Immune response; Flora; Gut;
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The human microbiome plays an integral role in physiology, with most microbes considered benign or beneficial. However, some microbes are known to be detrimental to human health, including organisms linked to cancers and other diseases characterized by aberrant inflammation. Dysbiosis, a state of microbial imbalance with harmful bacteria species outcompeting benign bacteria, can lead to maladies including cancer. The microbial composition varies across body sites, with the gut, urogenital, and skin microbiomes particularly well characterized. However, the microbiome associated with normal breast tissue and breast diseases is poorly understood. Collectively, studies have shown that breast tissue has a distinct microbiome with particular species enriched in the breast tissue itself, as well as the nipple aspirate and gut bacteria of women with breast cancer. More importantly, the breast and associated microbiomes may modulate therapeutic response and serve as potential biomarkers for diagnosing and staging breast cancer.
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