Gut microbiota reshapes the TNBC immune microenvironment: Emerging immunotherapeutic strategies
Mingyao Huang,
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Yikai Zhang,
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Zhaoji Chen
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et al.
Pharmacological Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
215, P. 107726 - 107726
Published: April 4, 2025
Triple-negative
breast
cancer
(TNBC)
is
an
aggressive
subtype
of
with
limited
treatment
options
and
poor
prognosis.
The
gut
microbiota,
a
diverse
community
microorganisms
in
the
gastrointestinal
tract,
plays
crucial
role
regulating
immune
responses
through
gut-immune
axis.
Recent
studies
have
highlighted
its
significant
impact
on
TNBC
progression
efficacy
immunotherapies.
This
review
examines
interactions
between
microbiota
system
TNBC,
focusing
key
cells
pathways
involved
tumor
immunity.
It
also
explores
modulation
strategies,
including
probiotics,
prebiotics,
dietary
interventions,
fecal
transplantation,
as
potential
methods
to
enhance
immunotherapeutic
outcomes.
Understanding
these
mechanisms
offers
promising
avenues
for
improving
patient
prognosis
TNBC.
Language: Английский
Androgen Receptors in Human Breast Cancer and Female Canine Mammary Tumors
Molecules,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
30(7), P. 1411 - 1411
Published: March 22, 2025
This
review
explores
the
potential
role
of
androgens
in
human
breast
cancer
and
female
canine
mammary
tumors.
Human
is
one
most
common
cancers
affecting
women
globally,
while
tumors
provide
a
natural
model
for
study
due
to
their
similar
histopathologies
molecular
features.
Androgen
receptors,
typically
linked
male
sex
hormones,
are
present
up
90%
These
receptors
interact
with
estrogen-receptor
signaling,
suggesting
involvement
complex
mechanism
progression.
have
become
key
players
biology,
offering
new
targets
therapeutic
strategies.
The
presence
these
both
raises
important
questions
about
development
malignancies.
While
exact
mechanisms
remain
be
fully
elucidated,
research
suggests
that
targeting
androgen-receptor
signaling
could
novel
approach
humans
canines.
Further
studies
necessary
understand
implications
expression
develop
more
effective
targeted
therapies
cancers.
Language: Английский