Insights into the role of intestinal microbiota in hematopoietic stem-cell transplantation.
Daniele ZamaGianluca BossùDavide LeardiniEdoardo MuratoreElena BiagiArcangelo PreteAndrea PessionRiccardo MasettiPublished in: Therapeutic advances in hematology (2020)
The gut microbiota (GM) is able to modulate the human immune system. The development of novel investigation methods has provided better characterization of the GM, increasing our knowledge of the role of GM in the context of hematopoietic stem-cell transplantation (HSCT). In particular, the GM influences the development of the major complications seen after HSCT, having an impact on overall survival. In fact, this evidence highlights the possible therapeutic implications of modulation of the GM during HSCT. Insights into the complex mechanisms and functions of the GM are essential for the rational design of these therapeutics. To date, preemptive and curative approaches have been tested. The current state of understanding of the impact of the GM on HSCT, and therapies targeting the GM balance is reviewed herein.