Novel hormone therapies for advanced prostate cancer: understanding and countering drug resistance
Zhipeng Wang,
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Jie Wang,
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Dengxiong Li
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et al.
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 101232 - 101232
Published: Feb. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Cancer and the Microbiome of the Human Body
Nutrients,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(16), P. 2790 - 2790
Published: Aug. 21, 2024
Cancer
remains
a
public
health
concern
worldwide,
with
its
incidence
increasing
worldwide
and
expected
to
continue
growing
during
the
next
decades.
The
microbiome
has
emerged
as
central
factor
in
human
disease,
demonstrating
an
intricate
relationship
between
cancer.
Although
some
microbiomes
present
within
local
tissues
have
been
shown
restrict
cancer
development,
mainly
by
interacting
cells
or
host
immune
system,
microorganisms
are
harmful
risk
factors
for
development.
This
review
summarizes
recent
evidence
concerning
of
most
common
types
(i.e.,
lung,
head
neck,
breast,
gastric,
colorectal,
prostate,
cervix
cancers),
providing
general
overview
future
clinical
approaches
perspectives.
Language: Английский
Microbiome-mediated immune modulation in tumor microenvironment
John O. Richards,
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Eleanor L. Davis,
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L. Shakila
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et al.
International review of cell and molecular biology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Gut microbial metabolites as a convergence point between autoimmunity and solid tumors
Gut Microbes Reports,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 12
Published: March 12, 2025
Language: Английский
Revealing gut microbiota biomarkers associated with melanoma immunotherapy response and key bacteria-fungi interaction relationships: evidence from metagenomics, machine learning, and SHAP methodology
Yuhang Zhou,
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Wenjie Han,
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Yun Feng
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et al.
Frontiers in Immunology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16
Published: March 18, 2025
The
gut
microbiota
is
associated
with
the
response
to
immunotherapy
in
cutaneous
melanoma
(CM).
However,
fungal
biomarkers
and
bacterial-fungal
interactions
have
yet
be
determined.
Metagenomic
sequencing
data
of
stool
samples
collected
before
from
three
independent
groups
European
ancestry
CM
patients
were
collected.
After
characterizing
relative
abundances
bacteria
fungi,
Linear
Discriminant
Analysis
Effect
Size
(LEfSe)
analysis,
Random
Forest
(RF)
model
construction,
SHapley
Additive
exPlanations
(SHAP)
methodology
applied
identify
key
responders
CM.
Diversity
analysis
revealed
significant
differences
bacterial
composition
between
non-responders.
LEfSe
identified
45
4
taxa
as
potential
biomarkers.
constructing
RF
model,
AUC
models
built
using
separately
0.64
0.65,
respectively.
when
combined,
merged
increased
0.71.
In
following
important
biomarkers:
Romboutsia,
Endomicrobium,
Aggregatilinea,
Candidatus
Moduliflexus,
Colwellia,
Akkermansia,
Mucispirillum,
Rutstroemia,
which
responders,
whereas
Zancudomyces
was
Moreover,
positive
correlation
interaction
Akkermansia
Rutstroemia
considered
a
response.
Our
results
provide
valuable
insights
for
enrichment
patients.
this
study
highlights
critical
role
immunotherapy.
Language: Английский
The impact of metabolic reprogramming on tertiary lymphoid structure formation: enhancing cancer immunotherapy
Meng-Jie Zhang,
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Yan Wen,
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Zhi‐Jun Sun
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et al.
BMC Medicine,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
23(1)
Published: April 13, 2025
Cancer
immunotherapy
has
achieved
unprecedented
success
in
the
field
of
cancer
therapy.
However,
its
potential
is
constrained
by
a
low
therapeutic
response
rate.
Tertiary
lymphoid
structure
(TLS)
plays
crucial
role
antitumor
immunity
and
associated
with
good
prognosis.
Metabolic
reprogramming,
as
hallmark
tumor
microenvironment,
can
influence
promote
formation
follicular
helper
T
cells
germinal
centers.
many
current
studies
focus
on
correlation
between
metabolism
TLS
factors,
there
insufficient
direct
evidence
to
suggest
that
drives
formation.
This
review
provided
comprehensive
summary
relationship
formation,
highlighting
glucose
metabolism,
lipid
amino
acid
vitamin
metabolism.
In
future,
an
in-depth
exploration
how
affects
cell
interactions
microorganisms
will
significantly
advance
our
understanding
metabolism-enhanced
immunity.
Language: Английский