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Letter on "Role of Gut Microbiome in Immune Regulation and Immune Checkpoint Therapy of Colorectal Cancer"

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Journal Med Oncol
Publisher Springer
Specialty Oncology
Date 2023 Apr 11
PMID 37040017
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Abstract

Investigations that decipher the human microbiome have reformed the way medicine is focusing on bacteria. An interesting research review recently published in the journal of Digestive Diseases and Sciences conceivably linked adjunctive commensal intestinal bacteria with the capacity to modulate the immune microenvironment towards immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICIs) efficacy of cancer immunotherapy. Evidence has emerged that the intestinal microbiome can modulate outcomes to ICIs therapies via two major mechanisms, namely mechanisms that are antigen-specific (i.e., epitopes are shared between microbial and tumour antigens that can enhance or reduce anti-tumour immune responses) and those mechanisms that are antigen-independent (i.e., modulation of responses to ICIs by engaging innate and/or adaptive immune cells).

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