肠道菌群
癌症
免疫系统
免疫检查点
医学
生物
免疫学
免疫疗法
内科学
作者
Yufeng Lin,Mingxu Xie,Harry Cheuk-Hay Lau,Ruijie Zeng,Ruyi Zhang,Luyao Wang,Qing Li,Yiwei Wang,Danyu Chen,Lanping Jiang,William Damsky,Jun Yu
出处
期刊:Med
[Elsevier BV]
日期:2024-11-07
卷期号:6 (3): 100530-100530
被引量:36
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.medj.2024.10.007
摘要
BACKGROUND: Gut bacteria are related to immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs). However, there is inconsistency in ICI-associated species, while the role of non-bacterial microbes in immunotherapy remains elusive. Here, we evaluated the association of trans-kingdom microbes with ICIs by multi-cohort multi-cancer analyses. METHODS: We retrieved fecal metagenomes from 1,359 ICI recipients with four different cancers (metastatic melanoma [MM], non-small cell lung carcinoma [NSCLC], renal cell cancer [RCC], and hepatocellular carcinoma) from 12 published datasets. Microbiota composition was analyzed using the Wilcoxon rank test. The performance of microbial biomarkers in predicting ICI response was assessed by random forest. Key responder-associated microbes were functionally examined in vitro and in mice. FINDINGS: T cell activity in vitro and in mice. Moreover, bacterial and eukaryotic biomarkers showed great performance in predicting ICI response in patients from discovery and two validation cohorts (MM: area under the receiver operating characteristic curve [AUROC] = 72.27%-80.19%; NSCLC: AUROC = 72.70%-87.98%; RCC: AUROC = 83.33%-89.58%). CONCLUSIONS: This study identified trans-kingdom microbial signatures associated with ICI in multi-cancer and specific cancer types. Trans-kingdom microbial biomarkers are potential predictors of ICI response in patients with cancer. FUNDING: Funding information is shown in the acknowledgments.
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