Microbiota have emerged as key modulators of both the carcinogenic process and the immune response against cancer cells, and, thus, it seems to influence the efficacy of immunotherapy. While most studies have focused on analyzing the influence of gut microbiota, its composition substantially differs from that in the lung. Here, we describe how microbial life in the lungs is associated with host immune status in the lungs and, thus, how the identification of the microbial populations in the lower respiratory tract rather than in the gut might be key to understanding the lung carcinogenic process and to predict the efficacy of different treatments. Understanding the influence of lung microbiota on host immunity may identify new therapeutic ta...
Background: Lung cancer is the primary cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. The human lung serv...
The lung is a complex and unique organ system whose biology is strongly influenced by environmental ...
The lung microbiome has been shown to reflect a range of pulmonary diseases—for example: asthma, chr...
Like other body districts, lungs present a complex bacteria community. An emerging function of lung ...
The microbiota is increasingly recognized as a critical player in cancer onset and progression and r...
The advances in molecular biology and the emergence of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) have reveale...
The microbiome is extremely important for human health; more recently its role in the context of can...
The advances in molecular biology and the emergence of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) have reveale...
The microbiome of the lungs, although until recently neglected, is now emerging as a potential contr...
Giving the potential contribute in cancer initiation and progression, lung microbiota represents a p...
The gut microbiota (GM) is considered to constitute a powerful “organ” capable of influencing the ma...
© The Author(s) 2019The lung is a complex ecosystem of host cells and microbes often disrupted in pa...
International audienceBackground: Several studies have confirmed the important role of the gut micro...
Lung cancer is closely associated with chronic inflammation, but the causes of inflammation and the ...
Abstract Background Though the gut microbiome has been associated with efficacy of immunotherapy (IC...
Background: Lung cancer is the primary cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. The human lung serv...
The lung is a complex and unique organ system whose biology is strongly influenced by environmental ...
The lung microbiome has been shown to reflect a range of pulmonary diseases—for example: asthma, chr...
Like other body districts, lungs present a complex bacteria community. An emerging function of lung ...
The microbiota is increasingly recognized as a critical player in cancer onset and progression and r...
The advances in molecular biology and the emergence of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) have reveale...
The microbiome is extremely important for human health; more recently its role in the context of can...
The advances in molecular biology and the emergence of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) have reveale...
The microbiome of the lungs, although until recently neglected, is now emerging as a potential contr...
Giving the potential contribute in cancer initiation and progression, lung microbiota represents a p...
The gut microbiota (GM) is considered to constitute a powerful “organ” capable of influencing the ma...
© The Author(s) 2019The lung is a complex ecosystem of host cells and microbes often disrupted in pa...
International audienceBackground: Several studies have confirmed the important role of the gut micro...
Lung cancer is closely associated with chronic inflammation, but the causes of inflammation and the ...
Abstract Background Though the gut microbiome has been associated with efficacy of immunotherapy (IC...
Background: Lung cancer is the primary cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. The human lung serv...
The lung is a complex and unique organ system whose biology is strongly influenced by environmental ...
The lung microbiome has been shown to reflect a range of pulmonary diseases—for example: asthma, chr...