Elucidating the gut microbiota composition and the bioactivity of immunostimulatory commensals for the optimization of immune checkpoint inhibitors — Romain Daillère (2020) | RDL Network
Elucidating the gut microbiota composition and the bioactivity of immunostimulatory commensals for the optimization of immune checkpoint inhibitors
Article 2020 en
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Romain Daillère
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Bertrand Routy
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Anne‐Gaëlle Goubet
Abstract
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Accumulating evidence from preclinical studies and human trials demonstrated the crucial role of the gut microbiota in determining the effectiveness of anticancer therapeutics such as immunogenic chemotherapy or immune checkpoint blockade. In summary, it appears that a diverse intestinal microbiota supports therapeutic anticancer responses, while a dysbiotic microbiota composition that lacks immunostimulatory bacteria or contains overabundant immunosuppressive species causes treatment failure. In this review, we explore preclinical and translational studies highlighting how eubiotic and dysbiotic microbiota composition can affect progression-free survival in cancer patients.
Romain Daillère, Lisa Derosa, Mélodie Bonvalet, Nicola Segata, Bertrand Routy, Manuela Gariboldi, Eva Budínská, I. Jolanda M. de Vries, Alessio Naccarati, Valérie Zitvogel, Carlos Caldas, Lars Engstrand, Sibylle Loibl, Jacques Fieschi, Lucie Heinzerling, Guido Guido Kroemer, Laurence Zitvogel
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