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Hauptverfasser: Guo, Feiyue, Zhuang, Wanru, Huang, Jingyan, Dong, Yuping, Xie, Haiyan
Format: Artículo científico
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: Acta biochimica et biophysica Sinica 2026
Online-Zugang:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/42272344/
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author Guo, Feiyue
Zhuang, Wanru
Huang, Jingyan
Dong, Yuping
Xie, Haiyan
author_facet Guo, Feiyue
Zhuang, Wanru
Huang, Jingyan
Dong, Yuping
Xie, Haiyan
Guo, Feiyue
Zhuang, Wanru
Huang, Jingyan
Dong, Yuping
Xie, Haiyan
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents The intratumoral microbiota: from origin and identification to function and therapeutic perspective. Guo, Feiyue Zhuang, Wanru Huang, Jingyan Dong, Yuping Xie, Haiyan Tumor tissues, once considered sterile, actually host diverse microbial communities that play key roles in several physiological and pathological processes, closely related to tumorigenesis and progression. Studies have demonstrated that intratumoral microbiota potentially contributes to immune regulation and significantly influences cancer treatment outcomes. Here, we aim to provide an extensive review of the conceptual framework, potential origins, spatial heterogeneity, and analytical methodologies of intratumoral microbiota, explore their carcinogenic mechanisms and potential role in tumor prognosis. In addition, we discuss current therapeutic strategies that target intratumoral microbiota and highlight the research prospects and limitations in this field, although there are some inevitable challenges.
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spellingShingle The intratumoral microbiota: from origin and identification to function and therapeutic perspective.
Guo, Feiyue
Zhuang, Wanru
Huang, Jingyan
Dong, Yuping
Xie, Haiyan
The intratumoral microbiota: from origin and identification to function and therapeutic perspective. Guo, Feiyue Zhuang, Wanru Huang, Jingyan Dong, Yuping Xie, Haiyan Tumor tissues, once considered sterile, actually host diverse microbial communities that play key roles in several physiological and pathological processes, closely related to tumorigenesis and progression. Studies have demonstrated that intratumoral microbiota potentially contributes to immune regulation and significantly influences cancer treatment outcomes. Here, we aim to provide an extensive review of the conceptual framework, potential origins, spatial heterogeneity, and analytical methodologies of intratumoral microbiota, explore their carcinogenic mechanisms and potential role in tumor prognosis. In addition, we discuss current therapeutic strategies that target intratumoral microbiota and highlight the research prospects and limitations in this field, although there are some inevitable challenges.
title The intratumoral microbiota: from origin and identification to function and therapeutic perspective.
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/42272344/