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Review
. 2021 Oct 11;39(10):1317-1341.
doi: 10.1016/j.ccell.2021.08.006. Epub 2021 Sep 9.

Microbiome and cancer

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Microbiome and cancer

Nyssa Cullin et al. Cancer Cell. .
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Abstract

The human microbiome constitutes a complex multikingdom community that symbiotically interacts with the host across multiple body sites. Host-microbiome interactions impact multiple physiological processes and a variety of multifactorial disease conditions. In the past decade, microbiome communities have been suggested to influence the development, progression, metastasis formation, and treatment response of multiple cancer types. While causal evidence of microbial impacts on cancer biology is only beginning to be unraveled, enhanced molecular understanding of such cancer-modulating interactions and impacts on cancer treatment are considered of major scientific importance and clinical relevance. In this review, we describe the molecular pathogenic mechanisms shared throughout microbial niches that contribute to the initiation and progression of cancer. We highlight advances, limitations, challenges, and prospects in understanding how the microbiome may causally impact cancer and its treatment responsiveness, and how microorganisms or their secreted bioactive metabolites may be potentially harnessed and targeted as precision cancer therapeutics.

Keywords: cancer; microbiome; microbiome modifications; transkingdom crosstalk.

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Conflict of interest statement

Declaration of interests R.S. is a salaried scientific consultant for Micronoma, BiomX, Biomica, and CuResponse. E.E. is the scientific founder of DayTwo and BiomX, and a salaried scientific consultant to Roots Health GmbH in topics unrelated to this work.

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