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The Role of Gut Microbiota in Overcoming Resistance to Checkpoint Inhibitors in Cancer Patients: Mechanisms and Challenges

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dc.contributor.author Bouferra, Youssef
dc.contributor.author Chedid, Andrea
dc.contributor.author Amhaz, Ghid
dc.contributor.author El Lakkiss, Ahmed
dc.contributor.author Mukherji, Deborah
dc.contributor.author Temraz, Sally
dc.contributor.author Shamseddine, Ali
dc.date.accessioned 2022-12-19T12:10:40Z
dc.date.available 2022-12-19T12:10:40Z
dc.date.issued 2021
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10938/23764
dc.description.abstract The introduction of immune checkpoint inhibitors has constituted a major revolution in the treatment of patients with cancer. In contrast with the traditional cytotoxic therapies that directly kill tumor cells, this treatment modality enhances the ability of the host’s immune system to recognize and target cancerous cells. While immune checkpoint inhibitors have been effective across multiple cancer types, overcoming resistance remains a key area of ongoing research. The gut microbiota and its role in cancer immunosurveillance have recently become a major field of study. Gut microbiota has been shown to have direct and systemic effects on cancer pathogenesis and hosts anti-tumor immune response. Many studies have also shown that the host microbiota profile plays an essential role in the response to immunotherapy, especially immune checkpoint inhibitors. As such, modulating this microbial environment has offered a potential path to overcome the resistance to immune checkpoint inhibitors. In this review, we will talk about the role of microbiota in cancer pathogenesis and immune-system activity. We will also discuss preclinical and clinical studies that have increased our understanding about the roles and the mechanisms through which microbiota influences the response to treatment with immune checkpoint inhibitors.
dc.language.iso en
dc.publisher International Journal of Molecular Sciences
dc.subject microbiota
dc.subject immune checkpoint inhibitors
dc.subject gut microbiota
dc.subject immune system
dc.subject dysbiosis
dc.title The Role of Gut Microbiota in Overcoming Resistance to Checkpoint Inhibitors in Cancer Patients: Mechanisms and Challenges
dc.type Book


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