Influence of gut microbiota on systemic immune responses and cancer immunotherapy [0.03%]
肠道微生物对全身免疫反应和癌症免疫治疗的影响
Swathi P Murakonda,Sahasra Balusu,Haritha Chava et al.
Swathi P Murakonda et al.
The gut microbiota is increasingly being recognized as a key player in the onset and progression of several human diseases, including malignancies. Recent research has shed light on the complex relationships between the gut microbiome and t...
Rishibha Gupta,Smriti Gaur
Rishibha Gupta
Microbes are major drivers of many important physiological pathways in the human body. A well-adapted and established microbial community at key body sites performs a wide range of functions, including digestive and immunological roles. How...
Preeti Jain,Nitika Joshi,Vishal Sahu et al.
Preeti Jain et al.
Previously regarded solely as a digestive entity, the human gut has been revealed to harbor a rich diversity of microbial flora, pivotal in maintaining overall health and organ functionality. Contrary to conventional wisdom, certain microbe...
Kamini Singh,Amarpal Singh Bhadauriya
Kamini Singh
Trillions of microorganisms inhabit the human body, playing crucial roles in the development of the immune system, maintaining balance within the gut's immune system, and overall well-being. When these microbial communities experience imbal...
Rinki Basoya,Baldeep Singh,Akshay Basi et al.
Rinki Basoya et al.
The human microbiome plays a crucial role in maintaining health and preventing disease. Dysbiosis, or imbalance, in the microbiome, has been linked to various diseases, including cancer. This chapter explores the influence of microbiomes on...
Naimah Turner,Jocelynn Colunga-Minutti,Sayan Alekseev et al.
Naimah Turner et al.
The human microbiota is a complex ecosystem that dynamically interacts with the host systemically. Perturbations in the delicate balance of this ecological niche, termed dysbiosis, can make individuals susceptible to a multitude of diseases...
Reham Abdel-Wahab,Travis D Kerr,Daniel J McGrail et al.
Reham Abdel-Wahab et al.
Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy represents a significant advancement in treating hematologic malignancies. However, its therapeutic efficacy against solid tumors remains hindered by several challenges, including suboptimal an...
The multipotential effect of microbiome in lung cancer development and progression [0.03%]
肠道微生物在肺癌发生发展中的多重作用效应
Nastaran Karimi,Angélica Baca De Anda,Rachel Yang et al.
Nastaran Karimi et al.
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. Despite the introduction of numerous drugs to cure this deadly disease, treatment outcomes differ significantly among patients. This differential response has drawn attent...
Mohini Vig,Shweta Dubey
Mohini Vig
Multiple innovative molecular techniques have established compelling connections between the gut microbiome and cancers. Studies have also revealed that the microbiome and microbiome-specific metabolites can significantly influence cancer t...
John Richards nd,Eleanor L Davis,L Shakila et al.
John Richards nd et al.
This chapter explores the complex interplay between the tumor microenvironment (TME), the microbiome, and the immune system. It focuses on how microbes and their metabolites influence tumor development, progression, and the subsequent immun...