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Journal of Chemotherapy 2019-Apr

Microbiota and cancer: an update.

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Natalia Vallianou
Fotini Tzortzatou-Stathopoulou

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The number of microbes in the human intestine is approximately 1 × 1014, while the number of eukaryotic cells in the human body is around 1 × 1013. As a result of co-evolution of the host mucosal immune system and the microbiota, both have developed multiple mechanisms to maintain homeostasis. Nevertheless, when these mechanisms are disturbed by pathogenic bacteria, which invade this fragile environment, the immune system responds to the microbiota and may support tumour growth in the intestine. Data advocate that the microbiota and its interactions with the host could also be implicated in carcinogenesis in other organs. It is nowadays suggested that developing methods to selectively manipulate components of the microbiota and ultimately target tumorigenesis represents a complex but exciting challenge. In this review, the main pathogenetic mechanisms of the interplay between the microbiome and the innate system, which may be implicated in tumorigenesis are discussed. Also, the importance of the gut microbiota regarding efficacy and toxicity of current chemotherapeutic agents, as well as the direct antitumor properties of the microbiota, will be reviewed.

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