免疫疗法
黑色素瘤
微生物群
免疫学
医学
肠道微生物群
癌症研究
免疫系统
肿瘤免疫学
计算生物学
生物
生物信息学
作者
Vancheswaran Gopalakrishnan,Christine N. Spencer,Luigi Nezi,Alexandre Reuben,Miles C. Andrews,Tatiana V. Karpinets,Peter A. Prieto,Diego Vicente,Kristi L. Hoffman,Spencer C. Wei,Alexandria P. Cogdill,Li Zhao,Courtney W. Hudgens,Diane S. Hutchinson,Teresa Manzo,Mariana Petaccia de Macêdo,Tiziana Cotechini,Tapsi Kumar,W. S. Chen,Sangeetha M. Reddy
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)]
日期:2017-11-02
卷期号:359 (6371): 97-103
被引量:4289
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.aan4236
摘要
Good bacteria help fight cancer Resident gut bacteria can affect patient responses to cancer immunotherapy (see the Perspective by Jobin). Routy et al. show that antibiotic consumption is associated with poor response to immunotherapeutic PD-1 blockade. They profiled samples from patients with lung and kidney cancers and found that nonresponding patients had low levels of the bacterium Akkermansia muciniphila . Oral supplementation of the bacteria to antibiotic-treated mice restored the response to immunotherapy. Matson et al. and Gopalakrishnan et al. studied melanoma patients receiving PD-1 blockade and found a greater abundance of “good” bacteria in the guts of responding patients. Nonresponders had an imbalance in gut flora composition, which correlated with impaired immune cell activity. Thus, maintaining healthy gut flora could help patients combat cancer. Science , this issue p. 91 , p. 104 , p. 97 ; see also p. 32
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