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Microbiome Assisted Tumor Microenvironment: Emerging Target of Breast Cancer

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CLINICAL BREAST CANCER
卷 22, 期 3, 页码 200-211

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CIG MEDIA GROUP, LP
DOI: 10.1016/j.clbc.2021.09.002

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Biomarker; Drug resistance; Dysbiosis; Immunity; Phytochemicals

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  1. UGC-DAE-CSR, Kolkata Centre, Kolkata [KC/CRS/19/RB-04/1047/061]

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This review article assesses the interaction between the microbiome and breast tumor microenvironment (TME). The findings suggest that microbiome dysbiosis is a major cause of immune suppressive phenotypes in TME, and the use of antibiotics can impact the breast microbiome. Additionally, targeting microbiome dysbiosis to restore the tumor suppression immune environment in TME may be a strategy for breast cancer treatment.
The microbiome assisted tumor microenvironment (TME) supports the tumors by modulating multiple mechanisms. Recent studies reported that microbiome dysbiosis is the main culprit of immune suppressive phenotypes of TME. Further, it has been documented that immune suppressive stimulate metastatic phenotype in TME via modulating signaling pathways, cell differentiation, and innate immune response. This review aims at providing comprehensive developments in microbiome and breast TME interface. The combination of microbiome and breast cancer, breast TME and microbiome or microbial dysbiosis, microbiome and risk of breast cancer, microbiome and phytochemicals or anticancer drugs were as used keywords to retrieve literature from PubMed, Google scholar, Scopus, Web of Science from 2015 onwards. Based on the literature, we presented the impact of TME assisted microbiome dysbiosis and estrobolome in breast cancer risk, drug resistance, and antitumor immunity. We have discussed the influence of antibiotics on the breast microbiome. we also presented the possible dietary phytochemicals that target microbiome dysbiosis to restore the tumor suppression immune environment in breast TME. We presented the microbiome as a possible marker for breast cancer diagnosis. This study will help in the identification of microbiome as a novel target and diagnostic markers and phytochemicals and microbiome metabolites for breast cancer treatment. (C) 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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