Gut Microbiota–Related Biomarkers in Immuno-Oncology

Carolina Alves Costa Silva, Marine Fidelle, Andrew A. Almonte, Lisa Derosa, Laurence Zitvogel

    Résultats de recherche: Contribution à un journalArticle 'review'Revue par des pairs

    7 Citations (Scopus)

    Résumé

    Carcinogenesis is associated with the emergence of protracted intestinal dysbiosis and metabolic changes. Increasing evidence shows that gut microbiota–related biomarkers and microbiota-centered interventions are promising strategies to overcome resistance to immunotherapy. However, current standard methods for evaluating gut microbiota composition are cost- and time-consuming. The development of routine diagnostic tools for intestinal barrier alterations and dysbiosis constitutes a critical unmet medical need that can guide routine treatment and microbiota-centered intervention decisions in patients with cancer. In this review, we explore the influence of gut microbiota on cancer immunotherapy and highlight gut-associated biomarkers that have the potential to be transformed into simple diagnostic tools, thus guiding standard treatment decisions in the field of immuno-oncology. Mechanistic insights toward leveraging the complex relationship between cancer immunosurveillance, gut microbiota, and metabolism open exciting opportunities for developing novel biomarkers in immuno-oncology.

    langue originaleAnglais
    Pages (de - à)333-354
    Nombre de pages22
    journalAnnual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology
    Volume65
    Numéro de publication1
    Les DOIs
    étatPublié - 23 janv. 2025

    Contient cette citation