"V体育2025版" Airway Microbiota as a Modulator of Lung Cancer
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Airway Microbiota as a Modulator of Lung Cancer (V体育2025版)
Abstract
Recent research on cancer-associated microbial communities has elucidated the interplay between bacteria, immune cells, and tumor cells; the bacterial pathways involved in the induction of carcinogenesis; and their clinical significance. Although accumulating evidence shows that a dysbiotic condition is associated with lung carcinogenesis, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Microorganisms possibly trigger tumor initiation and progression, presumably via the production of bacterial toxins and other pro-inflammatory factors VSports手机版. The purpose of this review is to discuss the basic role of the airway microbiome in carcinogenesis and the underlying molecular mechanisms, with the aim of developing anticancer strategies involving the airway microbiota. In addition, the mechanisms via which the microbiome acts as a modulator of immunotherapies in lung cancer are summarized. .
Keywords: inflammation; lung cancer; microbiome; oncogenesis. V体育安卓版.
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The author declares that there is no conflict of interest.
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