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Microbes in lung cancer initiation, treatment, and outcome: Boon or bane?

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SEMINARS IN CANCER BIOLOGY
卷 86, 期 -, 页码 1190-1206

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ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.semcancer.2021.05.025

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Lung cancer; Microbiota; Early detection of cancer; Chemotherapy; Immunotherapy

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资金

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81802255]
  2. Clinical research project of Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital [FKLY20010, FKLY20001, fk18005]
  3. Young Talents in Shanghai [2019 QNBJ]
  4. Dream Tutor Outstanding Young Talents Program [fkyq1901]
  5. Youth project of hospital management research fund of Shanghai Hospital Association [Q1902037]
  6. Innovation Training Project of SITP of Tongji University, key projects of leading talent [19411950300]
  7. Shanghai Municipal Commission of Health and Family Planning [2017YQ050]
  8. Scientific research project of Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital [fkcx1903]
  9. Project of Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Commission (Project of Municipal Science and Technology Commission)
  10. Key Discipline in 2019 (oncology)

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This article emphasizes the importance of microbiota in lung cancer, highlighting the risk factors associated with certain microbiota imbalances and pathogen infections. Antibiotics may impair anti-cancer treatment efficacy, while probiotics and microbe-mediated drugs show potential in enhancing regular anti-tumor treatments.
Lung cancer is the top reason for cancer-related deaths worldwide. The 5-year overall survival rate of lung cancer is approximately 20 % due to the delayed diagnosis and low response rate to regular treatments. Microbiota, both host-microbiota and alien pathogenic microbiota, have been investigated to be involved in a complicated and contradictory relationship with lung cancer initiation, treatments, and prognosis. Disorders of certain host-microbiota and pathogen infection are associated with the risk of lung cancers based on epidemiological evi-dence, and antibiotics (ATBs) could dramatically impair anti-cancer treatment efficacy, including chemotherapy and immunotherapy. Moreover, probiotics and microbe-mediated drugs are potential approaches to enhance regular anti-tumor treatments. Therefore, the knowledge of the complex dual effect of microbes on lung cancer is beneficial to take their essence and remove their dross. This review offers insight into the current trends and advancements in microbiota or microbial components related to lung cancer.

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