Literature DB >> 31073691

The Urinary Microbiome and Anticancer Immunotherapy: The Potentially Hidden Role of Unculturable Microbes.

Melissa Bersanelli1,2, Matteo Santoni3, Andrea Ticinesi4, Sebastiano Buti5.   

Abstract

Several urinary disorders, including overactive bladder, urinary incontinence, and interstitial cystitis, are often characterized by negative urine cultures. The application of metagenomics (i.e., 16S rRNA microbial profiling or whole-genome shotgun sequencing) to urine samples has enabled the identification of previously undetected bacteria, contributing to the discovery and characterization of the urinary microbiome. The most frequent species isolated are Lactobacillus (15%), Corynebacterium (14.2%), Streptococcus (11.9%), Actinomyces (6.9%), and Staphylococcus (6.9%). Although several studies are emerging in this context, the role of urinary microbiota in the pathogenesis of infections and in tumor carcinogenesis remains unclear. Furthermore, data on the activity of gut microbiota in modulating sensitivity to immune checkpoint inhibitors in advanced cancer patients suggest that the influence of urinary microbiota on tumor response to anticancer therapy should also be investigated. Moreover, its possible relationship with tumor mutational burden, which is in turn correlated with response to immunotherapy, should be the focus of future studies. Of note, the effect of antibiotics on this complex scenario seems to deserve careful consideration.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31073691     DOI: 10.1007/s11523-019-00643-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Target Oncol        ISSN: 1776-2596            Impact factor:   4.493


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Authors:  Hok Bing Thio
Journal:  J Rheumatol Suppl       Date:  2018-06

3.  Re: Gut Microbiome Influences Efficacy of PD-1-based Immunotherapy Against Epithelial Tumors.

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Journal:  Eur Urol       Date:  2018-06-08       Impact factor: 20.096

4.  Interplay between gut microbiota metabolism and inflammation in HIV infection.

Authors:  Jorge F Vázquez-Castellanos; Sergio Serrano-Villar; Nuria Jiménez-Hernández; María Dolores Soto Del Rio; Sara Gayo; David Rojo; Manuel Ferrer; Coral Barbas; Santiago Moreno; Vicente Estrada; Tomas Rattei; Amparo Latorre; Andrés Moya; María José Gosalbes
Journal:  ISME J       Date:  2018-05-23       Impact factor: 10.302

Review 5.  Immune checkpoint inhibitors in advanced renal cell carcinoma: experience to date and future directions.

Authors:  M B Atkins; J I Clark; D I Quinn
Journal:  Ann Oncol       Date:  2017-07-01       Impact factor: 32.976

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Authors:  Yasmine Belkaid; Julia A Segre
Journal:  Science       Date:  2014-11-21       Impact factor: 47.728

7.  Cancer immunology. Mutational landscape determines sensitivity to PD-1 blockade in non-small cell lung cancer.

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Journal:  Science       Date:  2015-03-12       Impact factor: 47.728

8.  Metagenomic analysis of colorectal cancer datasets identifies cross-cohort microbial diagnostic signatures and a link with choline degradation.

Authors:  Andrew Maltez Thomas; Paolo Manghi; Francesco Asnicar; Edoardo Pasolli; Federica Armanini; Moreno Zolfo; Francesco Beghini; Serena Manara; Nicolai Karcher; Chiara Pozzi; Sara Gandini; Davide Serrano; Sonia Tarallo; Antonio Francavilla; Gaetano Gallo; Mario Trompetto; Giulio Ferrero; Sayaka Mizutani; Hirotsugu Shiroma; Satoshi Shiba; Tatsuhiro Shibata; Shinichi Yachida; Takuji Yamada; Jakob Wirbel; Petra Schrotz-King; Cornelia M Ulrich; Hermann Brenner; Manimozhiyan Arumugam; Peer Bork; Georg Zeller; Francesca Cordero; Emmanuel Dias-Neto; João Carlos Setubal; Adrian Tett; Barbara Pardini; Maria Rescigno; Levi Waldron; Alessio Naccarati; Nicola Segata
Journal:  Nat Med       Date:  2019-04-01       Impact factor: 87.241

9.  Stool consistency is strongly associated with gut microbiota richness and composition, enterotypes and bacterial growth rates.

Authors:  Doris Vandeputte; Gwen Falony; Sara Vieira-Silva; Raul Y Tito; Marie Joossens; Jeroen Raes
Journal:  Gut       Date:  2015-06-11       Impact factor: 23.059

10.  Integrated next-generation sequencing of 16S rDNA and metaproteomics differentiate the healthy urine microbiome from asymptomatic bacteriuria in neuropathic bladder associated with spinal cord injury.

Authors:  Derrick E Fouts; Rembert Pieper; Sebastian Szpakowski; Hans Pohl; Susan Knoblach; Moo-Jin Suh; Shih-Ting Huang; Inger Ljungberg; Bruce M Sprague; Sarah K Lucas; Manolito Torralba; Karen E Nelson; Suzanne L Groah
Journal:  J Transl Med       Date:  2012-08-28       Impact factor: 5.531

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1.  Bladder Tissue Microbiome Composition in Patients of Bladder Cancer or Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia and Related Human Beta Defensin Levels.

Authors:  Bassel Mansour; Ádám Monyók; Márió Gajdács; Balázs Stercz; Nóra Makra; Kinga Pénzes; István Vadnay; Dóra Szabó; Eszter Ostorházi
Journal:  Biomedicines       Date:  2022-07-21
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