寄主(生物学)
营养物
生物
癌症
宿主因子
生态学
遗传学
病毒
作者
Di Wu,Yun‐Xuan Guan,Chen‐Hao Li,Quan Zheng,Zuo‐Jing Yin,Hui Wang,Ning‐Ning Liu
出处
期刊:iMeta
[Wiley]
日期:2024-01-26
卷期号:3 (2): e170-e170
被引量:9
摘要
Abstract The human microbiome exhibits a profound connection with the cancer development, progression, and therapeutic response, with particular emphasis on its components of the mycobiome, which are still in the early stages of research. In this review, we comprehensively summarize cancer‐related symbiotic and pathogenic fungal genera. The intricate mechanisms through which fungi impact cancer as an integral member of both gut and tissue‐resident microbiomes are further discussed. In addition, we shed light on the pivotal physiological roles of various nutrients, including cholesterol, carbohydrates, proteins and minerals, in facilitating the growth, reproduction, and invasive pathogenesis of the fungi. While our exploration of the interplay between nutrients and cancer, mediated by the mycobiome, is ongoing, the current findings have yet to yield conclusive results. Thus, delving into the relationship between nutrients and fungal pathogenesis in cancer development and progression would provide valuable insights into anticancer therapy and foster precision nutrition and individualized treatments that target fungi from bench to bedside.
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