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Untangling the web of intratumor microbiota in lung cancer

  • Weici Liu
  • , Jingtong Xu
  • , Zheshun Pi
  • , Yundi Chen
  • , Guanyu Jiang
  • , Yuan Wan
  • , Wenjun Mao

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Abstract

Microbes are pivotal in contemporary cancer research, influencing various biological behaviors in cancer. The previous notion that the lung was sterile has been destabilized by the discovery of microbiota in the lower airway and lung, even within tumor tissues. Advances of biotechnology enable the association between intratumor microbiota and lung cancer to be revealed. Nonetheless, the origin and tumorigenicity of intratumor microbiota in lung cancer still remain implicit. Additionally, accumulating evidence indicates that intratumor microbiota might serve as an emerging biomarker for cancer diagnosis, prognosis, and even a therapeutic target across multiple cancer types, including lung cancer. However, research on intratumor microbiota's role in lung cancer is still nascent and warrants more profound exploration. Herein, this paper provides an extensive review of recent advancements in the following fields, including 1) established and emerging biotechnologies utilized to study intratumor microbiota in lung cancer, 2) causation between intratumor microbiota and lung cancer from the perspectives of translocation, cancerogenesis and metastasis, 3) potential application of intratumor microbiota as a novel biomarker for lung cancer diagnosis and prognosis, and 4) promising lung cancer therapies via regulating intratumor microbiota. Moreover, this review addresses the limitations, challenges, and future prospects of studies focused on intratumor microbiota in lung cancer.

Original languageEnglish
Article number189025
JournalBiochimica et Biophysica Acta - Reviews on Cancer
Volume1878
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2023

Keywords

  • Bacterial translocation
  • Biotechnology
  • Cancer treatment
  • Carcinogenesis
  • Immuno-oncology-microbiome axis
  • Intratumor microbiota
  • Microbial biomarker

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