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探索微生物群对神经胶质瘤和脑转移瘤的影响:对其发展、进展及治疗反应的见解——一项范围综述

Exploring the Microbiome's Impact on Glioma and Brain Metastases: Insights into Development, Progression, and Treatment Response-A Scoping Review.

作者信息

Leigh Jennifer, Skidmore Becky, Wong Adrian, Maleki Vareki Saman, Ng Terry L

机构信息

Division of Medical Oncology, Department of Medicine, The Ottawa Hospital Cancer Centre, Ottawa, ON K1Y 4E9, Canada.

Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, ON M5G 1X5, Canada.

出版信息

Cancers (Basel). 2025 Apr 4;17(7):1228. doi: 10.3390/cancers17071228.

Abstract

: The human microbiome plays a crucial role in health and disease. Dysbiosis, an imbalance of microorganisms, has been implicated in cancer development and treatment response, including in primary brain tumors and brain metastases, through interactions mediated by the gut-brain axis. This scoping review synthesizes current evidence on the relationship between the human microbiome and brain tumors. : A systematic search of five electronic databases was conducted by an expert librarian, using controlled vocabulary and keywords. A targeted grey literature search in Google Scholar and clinical trial registries was also undertaken. Eligible studies included primary research involving human patients, or in vivo, or in vitro models of glioma or brain metastasis, with a focus on the microbiome's role in tumor development, treatment response, and outcomes. : Out of 584 citations screened, 40 studies met inclusion criteria, comprising 24 articles and 16 conference abstracts. These included 12 human studies, 16 using mouse models, 7 combining both, and 5 employing large datasets or next-generation sequencing of tumor samples. Thirty-one studies focused on primary brain tumors, six on brain metastases, and three on both. Of the 20 studies examining dysbiosis in tumor development, 95% (n = 19) found an association with tumor growth. Additionally, 71.4% (n = 5/7) of studies reported that microbiome alterations influenced treatment efficacy. : Although the role of the gut-brain axis in brain tumors is still emerging and is characterized by heterogeneity across studies, existing evidence consistently supports a relationship between the gut microbiome and both brain tumor development and treatment outcomes.

摘要

人类微生物组在健康与疾病中起着至关重要的作用。微生物群失调,即微生物的失衡,已被认为通过肠-脑轴介导的相互作用,在癌症发展和治疗反应中发挥作用,包括原发性脑肿瘤和脑转移瘤。本综述综合了关于人类微生物组与脑肿瘤之间关系的现有证据。

由专业图书管理员使用控制词汇和关键词对五个电子数据库进行了系统检索。还在谷歌学术和临床试验注册库中进行了有针对性的灰色文献检索。符合条件的研究包括涉及人类患者的原发性研究,或胶质瘤或脑转移瘤的体内或体外模型,重点关注微生物组在肿瘤发展、治疗反应和结果中的作用。

在筛选的584条引文中,有40项研究符合纳入标准,包括24篇文章和16篇会议摘要。其中包括12项人体研究、16项使用小鼠模型的研究、7项两者结合的研究以及5项使用大型数据集或肿瘤样本二代测序的研究。31项研究聚焦于原发性脑肿瘤,6项聚焦于脑转移瘤,3项两者都涉及。在20项研究肿瘤发展中微生物群失调的研究中,95%(n = 19)发现与肿瘤生长有关。此外,71.4%(n = 5/7)的研究报告称微生物组改变会影响治疗效果。

尽管肠-脑轴在脑肿瘤中的作用仍在不断显现,且各研究存在异质性,但现有证据一致支持肠道微生物组与脑肿瘤发展及治疗结果之间的关系。

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