The microbiota is increasingly recognized as a critical player in cancer onset and progression and response to cancer chemotherapy treatment. In recent years, several preclinical and clinical studies have evidenced the involvement of microbiota in lung cancer, one of the world’s deadliest cancers. However, the mechanisms by which the microbiota can impact this type of cancer and patient survival and response to treatments remain poorly investigated. In this review, the peculiarities of the gut and lung microbial ecosystems have been highlighted, and recent findings illustrating the possible mechanisms underlying the microbiota–lung cancer interaction and the host immune response have been discussed. In addition, the mucosal immune system ha...
The association between human gut microbiota and cancers has been an evolving field of biomedical re...
Probiotics are living microbes that play a significant role in protecting the host in various ways. ...
The mucosal immune system of the respiratory tract possesses an effective “defense barrier” against ...
The microbiome is extremely important for human health; more recently its role in the context of can...
The gut microbiota (GM) is considered to constitute a powerful “organ” capable of influencing the ma...
The microbiome of the lungs, although until recently neglected, is now emerging as a potential contr...
Microbiota have emerged as key modulators of both the carcinogenic process and the immune response a...
Giving the potential contribute in cancer initiation and progression, lung microbiota represents a p...
In recent years, there has been a greater emphasis on the impact of microbial populations inhabiting...
Like other body districts, lungs present a complex bacteria community. An emerging function of lung ...
Simple Summary Growing evidence suggests that the microbiota-or better, the changes in microbiota co...
Cancer is a multifactorial pathology and it represents the second leading cause of death worldwide. ...
Cancer is a multifactorial pathology and it represents the second leading cause of death worldwide. ...
The gut epithelium is a habitat of a variety of microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, viruses a...
Gut microbiota, a group of 1014 bacteria, eukaryotes and virus living in gastrointestinal tract, is ...
The association between human gut microbiota and cancers has been an evolving field of biomedical re...
Probiotics are living microbes that play a significant role in protecting the host in various ways. ...
The mucosal immune system of the respiratory tract possesses an effective “defense barrier” against ...
The microbiome is extremely important for human health; more recently its role in the context of can...
The gut microbiota (GM) is considered to constitute a powerful “organ” capable of influencing the ma...
The microbiome of the lungs, although until recently neglected, is now emerging as a potential contr...
Microbiota have emerged as key modulators of both the carcinogenic process and the immune response a...
Giving the potential contribute in cancer initiation and progression, lung microbiota represents a p...
In recent years, there has been a greater emphasis on the impact of microbial populations inhabiting...
Like other body districts, lungs present a complex bacteria community. An emerging function of lung ...
Simple Summary Growing evidence suggests that the microbiota-or better, the changes in microbiota co...
Cancer is a multifactorial pathology and it represents the second leading cause of death worldwide. ...
Cancer is a multifactorial pathology and it represents the second leading cause of death worldwide. ...
The gut epithelium is a habitat of a variety of microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, viruses a...
Gut microbiota, a group of 1014 bacteria, eukaryotes and virus living in gastrointestinal tract, is ...
The association between human gut microbiota and cancers has been an evolving field of biomedical re...
Probiotics are living microbes that play a significant role in protecting the host in various ways. ...
The mucosal immune system of the respiratory tract possesses an effective “defense barrier” against ...