Gut microbiota: Role and Association with Tumorigenesis in Different Malignancies

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Altamas Ali
Anam Ara
Manoj Kumar Kashyap
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[1] Jamia Millia Islamia (A central University),Department of Biosciences
[2] Amity Education Valley,Amity Stem Cell Institute/Amity Medical School, Amity University Haryana
[3] Panchgaon (Manesar),undefined
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Molecular Biology Reports | 2022年 / 49卷
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Microbiota; Microbiome; Personalized medicine; Individualome; Probiotics; Dysbiosis; And next-generation sequence;
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The microbiota has been associated with different cancer and may vary from patient to patient. A specific microbial strain can alter the progression of cancer and therapeutic outcome in response to anti-cancer therapy. The variations in microbiota contributed due to the individual microbiome of the microorganism are responsible for diverse clinical outcomes. The expansion of microbiota subpopulation during dysbiosis can lead to toxin production, inducing inflammation and cancer. The microbiota can be a dual-edged sword because it can be tumor-suppressive or oncogenic in the case of the gut. The transition of cancer cells from early to late-stage also impacts the composition of the microbiota, and this alteration could change the behavior of cancer. Multi-omics platforms derived data from an individual’s multi-dimensional data (DNA, mRNA, microRNA, protein, metabolite, microbiota, and microbiome), i.e., individualome, to exploit it for personalized tailored treatment for different cancers in a precise manner. A number of studies suggest the importance of microbiota and its add-in suitability to existing treatment options for different malignancies. Furthermore, in vitro, and in vivo studies and cancer clinical trials suggest that probiotics have driven modulation of gut microbiota and other sites discourage the aggressive behavior and progression of different cancers.
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页码:8087 / 8107
页数:20
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