| Literature DB >> 32693015 |
Var Ruchi Sharma1, Manoj Singh2, Vikas Kumar2, Mukesh Yadav2, Nirmala Sehrawat2, Daljit K Sharma3, Anil K Sharma4.
Abstract
Cancer being a multiplex disease which involves many genomic and physiological alterations that occur consistently in the cancerous tissue, making the treatment and management of the disease even more complicated. The human gut microbiota (GM) harbors collective genomes of microbes comprising of trillions of bacteria along with fungi, archaea, and viruses that have the tendency to affect the development and progression of cancer. Moreover, inter-microbial interactions, diversity and distinct differences among the GM populations could influence the course of disease, making the microbiome an ideal target or to be modulated in such a way so as to improve cancer therapeutics with better efficacy and reduced toxicity. Current review focuses upon exploring the association of gut microbiota with the progression of cancer for which a structured search of bibliographic databases for peer-reviewed research literature has been carried out using focused review questions and inclusion/exclusion criteria. Through this review one could envisage a wide-spectrum role of microbiota in maintaining host metabolism, immune homeostasis paving the way for an anticancer diagnostic and therapeutic solution that has the potential to counter the menace of anti-cancer drug resistance as well.Entities:
Keywords: Cancer; Drug resistance; Dysbiosis; Homeostasis; Microbial interactions; Microbiota; Therapeutics
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32693015 DOI: 10.1016/j.semcancer.2020.07.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Semin Cancer Biol ISSN: 1044-579X Impact factor: 15.707