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Decoding the microbiota metabolome in hepatobiliary and pancreatic cancers: Pathways to precision diagnostics and targeted therapeutics

Authors :
Yuemiao Xu
Jiahan Le
Jiangjiang Qin
Yuhua Zhang
Jiaying Yang
Zhuo Chen
Changyu Li
Xiang Qian
Aiqin Zhang
Source :
Pharmacological Research, Vol 208, Iss , Pp 107364- (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2024.

Abstract

We delve into the critical role of the gut microbiota and its metabolites in the pathogenesis and progression of hepatobiliary and pancreatic (HBP) cancers, illuminating an urgent need for breakthroughs in diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. Given the high mortality rates associated with HBP cancers, which are attributed to aggressive recurrence, metastasis, and poor responses to chemotherapy, exploring microbiome research presents a promising frontier. This research highlights how microbial metabolites, including secondary bile acids, short-chain fatty acids, and lipopolysaccharides, crucially influence cancer cell behaviors such as proliferation, apoptosis, and immune evasion, significantly contributing to the oncogenesis and progression of HBP cancers. By integrating the latest findings, we discuss the association of microbial alterations with HBP cancers, key metabolites, and their implications, and how metabolomics and microbiomics can enhance diagnostic precision. Furthermore, the paper explores strategies for targeted therapies through microbiome metabolomics, including the direct therapeutic effects of microbiome metabolites and potential synergistic effects on conventional therapies. We also recognize that the field of microbial metabolites for the diagnosis and treatment of tumors still has a lot of problems to be solved. The aim of this study is to pioneer microbial metabolite research and provide a reference for HBP cancer diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10961186
Volume :
208
Issue :
107364-
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Pharmacological Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.73b2c1cc1dcc4778911bd7af9f9c420b
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.phrs.2024.107364