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[Latest Findings on the Effect of Gastrointestinal Microecology Remodeling of Tumor Microenvironment on Tumor Stemness]

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Specialty General Medicine
Date 2023 May 29
PMID 37248572
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Gastrointestinal microecology (GM) system is composed of normal gut microbiota and its living environment. The impact of GM on human health and many diseases has been widely studied. The impact of GM system on tumors is mainly reflected in the remodeling of the tumor microenvironment (TME). TME, a special microenvironment that tumors live in, can regulate the characteristics of tumor cells and affect the occurrence and development of tumors through intercellular contact and the secretion of cytokines. At present, cancer stem cell (CSC) model is considered an important theory that explains the origin and malignant progression of tumors. The formation and proliferation of CSC usually represent increased tumor invasion, metastasis, and chemotherapy resistance, resulting in poor clinical prognosis in patients. Therefore, it is important to study the role and mechanism through which GM system affects the acquisition of CSC characteristics through remodeling TME, thereby affecting tumor invasion, metastasis, and chemotherapy resistance. Studies on this topic are of great significance for clinical understanding of tumor malignant progression and improving tumor treatment outcomes. However, due to the low content of single bacteria in the gastrointestinal model, high heterogeneity, and difficulty in tracing distant metastasis, there are still great limitations in the previous research. Herein, we reviewed the research progress in the effect of GM remodeling of TME on the acquisition of tumor stemness, tumor invasion and metastasis, and the resistance to chemotherapy.

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