Gut microbiota influence tumor development and Alter interactions with the human immune system
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- PMCID: PMC7829621
- DOI: 10.1186/s13046-021-01845-6
Gut microbiota influence tumor development and Alter interactions with the human immune system
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Correction to: Gut microbiota influence tumor development and Alter interactions with the human immune system.J Exp Clin Cancer Res. 2021 Oct 25;40(1):334. doi: 10.1186/s13046-021-02131-1. J Exp Clin Cancer Res. 2021. PMID: 34696779 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
Abstract
Recent scientific advances have greatly enhanced our understanding of the complex link between the gut microbiome and cancer. Gut dysbiosis is an imbalance between commensal and pathogenic bacteria and the production of microbial antigens and metabolites. The immune system and the gut microbiome interact to maintain homeostasis of the gut, and alterations in the microbiome composition lead to immune dysregulation, promoting chronic inflammation and development of tumors. Gut microorganisms and their toxic metabolites may migrate to other parts of the body via the circulatory system, causing an imbalance in the physiological status of the host and secretion of various neuroactive molecules through the gut-brain axis, gut-hepatic axis, and gut-lung axis to affect inflammation and tumorigenesis in specific organs. Thus, gut microbiota can be used as a tumor marker and may provide new insights into the pathogenesis of malignant tumors.
Keywords: Gut microbiota; Gut-brain/liver/lung axis; Immunity; Metabolism.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare that they have no competing interests.
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