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Current understanding of the human microbiome in glioma

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FRONTIERS IN ONCOLOGY
Volume 12, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2022.781741

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gut microbiome; intratumoral microbiome; glioma; metabolism; immune microenvironment

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  1. Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation
  2. Pearl River Science and Technology Nova Program of Guangzhou
  3. Presidential Foundation of Zhujiang Hospital of Southern Medical University
  4. [2020A1515010038]
  5. [201710010047]
  6. [yzjj2018rc03]

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There is increasing evidence that the human microbiome is closely associated with central nervous system diseases, including glioma. The microbiome may affect the development, progress, and therapy of gliomas through both the intratumoral microbiome and the gut microbiome. The glioma-related microbiome is associated with the tumor microenvironment and tumor immune microenvironment, ultimately influencing tumorigenesis, progression, and treatment responses.
There is mounting evidence that the human microbiome is highly associated with a wide variety of central nervous system diseases. However, the link between the human microbiome and glioma is rarely noticed. The exact mechanism of microbiota to affect glioma remains unclear. Recent studies have demonstrated that the microbiome may affect the development, progress, and therapy of gliomas, including the direct impacts of the intratumoral microbiome and its metabolites, and the indirect effects of the gut microbiome and its metabolites. Glioma-related microbiome (gut microbiome and intratumoral microbiome) is associated with both tumor microenvironment and tumor immune microenvironment, which ultimately influence tumorigenesis, progression, and responses to treatment. In this review, we briefly summarize current knowledge regarding the role of the glioma-related microbiome, focusing on its gut microbiome fraction and a brief description of the intratumoral microbiome, and put forward the prospects in which microbiome can be applied in the future and some challenges still need to be solved.

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