The gut microbiome comprises a diverse array of microbial species that have been shown to dynamically modulate host immunity both locally and systemically, as well as contribute to tumorigenesis. In this review, we discuss the scientific evidence on the role that gut microbes and diet play in response and toxicity to cancer treatment. We highlight studies across multiple cancer cohorts that have shown an association between particular gut microbiome signatures and an improved response to immune checkpoint blockade, chemotherapy, and adoptive cell therapies, as well as the role of particular microbes in driving treatment-related toxicity and how the microbiome can be modulated through strategies, such as fecal transplant. We also summarize t...
Immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) therapies are revolutionary cancer treatments; however, they only b...
Exploring the role of the gut microbiome in oncology is gaining more attention, mainly due to its ab...
Gut microbiome (GM) and its either pro-tumorigenic or anti-tumorigenic role is intriguing and consti...
International audienceRecently, preclinical and clinical studies targeting several types of cancer s...
The immune system plays a key role in cancer suppression. Immunotherapy is widely used as a treatmen...
Immunotherapy has led to a paradigm shift in the treatment of several cancers. There have been signi...
Background: Emerging evidence suggests that gut microbiota influences the clinical response to immun...
Abstract Immunotherapy has emerged as an effective treatment for various types of cancers. Recent st...
The gut microbiome refers to microorganisms and their genetic material influencing local and systemi...
The composition of the commensal microbiota has recently emerged as a key element influencing the ef...
Immunotherapies have drastically improved clinical outcomes in a wide range of malignancies. Neverth...
Immune checkpoint inhibitors are novel cancer immunotherapeutics that have demonstrated remarkable s...
Host immunity plays a central role in the regulation of anti-tumour responses during checkpoint inhi...
Gut microbiota is involved in gastrointestinal carcinogenesis. Also, it modulates the activity, effi...
Abstract Tumor immunity consists of various types of cells, which serve an important role in antitum...
Immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) therapies are revolutionary cancer treatments; however, they only b...
Exploring the role of the gut microbiome in oncology is gaining more attention, mainly due to its ab...
Gut microbiome (GM) and its either pro-tumorigenic or anti-tumorigenic role is intriguing and consti...
International audienceRecently, preclinical and clinical studies targeting several types of cancer s...
The immune system plays a key role in cancer suppression. Immunotherapy is widely used as a treatmen...
Immunotherapy has led to a paradigm shift in the treatment of several cancers. There have been signi...
Background: Emerging evidence suggests that gut microbiota influences the clinical response to immun...
Abstract Immunotherapy has emerged as an effective treatment for various types of cancers. Recent st...
The gut microbiome refers to microorganisms and their genetic material influencing local and systemi...
The composition of the commensal microbiota has recently emerged as a key element influencing the ef...
Immunotherapies have drastically improved clinical outcomes in a wide range of malignancies. Neverth...
Immune checkpoint inhibitors are novel cancer immunotherapeutics that have demonstrated remarkable s...
Host immunity plays a central role in the regulation of anti-tumour responses during checkpoint inhi...
Gut microbiota is involved in gastrointestinal carcinogenesis. Also, it modulates the activity, effi...
Abstract Tumor immunity consists of various types of cells, which serve an important role in antitum...
Immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) therapies are revolutionary cancer treatments; however, they only b...
Exploring the role of the gut microbiome in oncology is gaining more attention, mainly due to its ab...
Gut microbiome (GM) and its either pro-tumorigenic or anti-tumorigenic role is intriguing and consti...