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The impact of the intestinal microbiota in therapeutic responses against cancer
Authors:Anne-Gaëlle Goubet  Romain Daillère  Bertrand Routy  Lisa Derosa  Paula M. Roberti  Laurence Zitvogel
Affiliation:U1015 INSERM, université Paris-11, Saclay, Institut Gustave-Roussy, 114, rue Édouard-Vaillant, 94800 Villejuif, France
Abstract:Accumulating evidence points to the impact of the gut microbiota in regulating various chronic inflammatory disorders such as cancers. The intestinal microbiome is not only influencing the spontaneous course of colon malignancies but also acts at distant sterile sites of neoplasia, mostly playing a detrimental role. By providing microbial-associated molecular patterns and potentially antigens sharing molecular mimicry with tumor antigens, our commensals modulate the local and the systemic immune tonus, eventually influencing tumor microenvironment. Complicating this algorithm, therapeutic interventions alter the delicate balance between the epithelium, the microbial community, and the intestinal immunity, governing the final clinical outcome. This seminar focused on the impact of the intestinal composition on the immunomodulatory and therapeutic activities of distinct compounds (alkylating agents, platinum salts and immunotherapies) used in oncology. This research opens up “the era of anticancer probiotics” aimed at restoring gut eubiosis for a better clinical outcome in cancer patients.
Keywords:Intestinal microbiota  Cancer  Immunity  Immunotherapy  Chemotherapy  Microbiote intestinal  Cancer  Immunité  Immunothérapies  Chimiothérapies
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