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Gut Microbiota: Influence on Carcinogenesis and Modulation Strategies by Drug Delivery Systems to Improve Cancer Therapy.

Runqi ZhuTianqun LangWenlu YanXiao ZhuXin HuangQi YinYaping Li
Published in: Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) (2021)
Gut microbiota have close interactions with the host. It can affect cancer progression and the outcomes of cancer therapy, including chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and radiotherapy. Therefore, approaches toward the modulation of gut microbiota will enhance cancer prevention and treatment. Modern drug delivery systems (DDS) are emerging as rational and promising tools for microbiota intervention. These delivery systems have compensated for the obstacles associated with traditional treatments. In this review, the essential roles of gut microbiota in carcinogenesis, cancer progression, and various cancer therapies are first introduced. Next, advances in DDS that are aimed at enhancing the efficacy of cancer therapy by modulating or engineering gut microbiota are highlighted. Finally, the challenges and opportunities associated with the application of DDS targeting gut microbiota for cancer prevention and treatment are briefly discussed.
Keyphrases
  • cancer therapy
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  • squamous cell
  • drug delivery
  • randomized controlled trial
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  • early stage
  • lymph node metastasis
  • radiation therapy
  • weight loss