The intestinal micro-ecology influences the clinical efficacy of immune checkpoint inhibitors in cancer patients / 中华检验医学杂志
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine
; (12): 386-389, 2019.
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ABSTRACT
Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) targeting CTLA-4 and PD-1 /PD-L1 are increasingly used to treat several types of cancer.Although several agents have been approved,only 10% to 30% of patients have benefited from them.Some studies have shown that intestinal micro-ecology can affect the outcome of ICIs through immune regulation in cancer patients.This literature review s summarized the regulation and predictive functions of intestinal micro-ecology on ICIs treatment,and introduced possible mechanisms of intestinal micro-ecology that affacted the efficacy of immunotherapy.In addition,some approaches for detecting gut microbiome were also summarized.Gut microbiota highlighted in this review may serve as novel biomarkers to predict clinical outcomes in cancer patients.
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Prognostic_studies
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Zh
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Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine
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2019
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Article