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Exploring the role of respiratory microbiome in lung cancer: A systematic review

Authors :
Vincenzo Di Noia
Domenico Galetta
Silvia Rinaldi
Marco Mazzotta
Silvia Novello
Michele Montrone
Fabiana Perrone
Jessica Menis
Paolo Bironzo
Giulia Sartori
Maristella Bianconi
Daniele Pignataro
Lorenzo Belluomini
Marco Russano
Fiammetta Meacci
Arsela Prelaj
Marcello Tiseo
Francesco Facchinetti
Sara Pilotto
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Giving the potential contribute in cancer initiation and progression, lung microbiota represents a promising topic in cancer research, although still unexplored. We performed a systematic literature search to identify clinical studies evaluating lung microbiota composition, its correlation with lung cancer patients' clinico-pathological features and prognosis. Of the identified 370 studies, 21 were eligible and included. Although studies were heterogeneous, lung cancer resulted to be enriched in peculiar microbial communities, with differences in composition and diversity according to clinico-pathological parameters. Few studies explored how lung microbiota influences cancer outcome. In light of these findings and borrowing the suggestions coming from gut microbiota, we speculate that respiratory microbiome may influence pathogenesis, progression and outcome of lung cancer. Taking advantage of the experience of chronical lung diseases, prospective studies should be designed to evaluate lung microbiota changes throughout any phase of lung cancer course, particularly with the advent of immunotherapy as pivotal treatment.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....acf04a6bbf0eac56daa994807cf4a27d