Noncoding RNAs as regulators of STAT3 pathway in gastrointestinal cancers: Roles in cancer progression and therapeutic response
M Ashrafizadeh, CD Mohan… - Medicinal research …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Gastrointestinal (GI) tumors (cancers of the esophagus, gastric, liver, pancreas, colon, and
rectum) contribute to a large number of deaths worldwide. STAT3 is an oncogenic …
rectum) contribute to a large number of deaths worldwide. STAT3 is an oncogenic …
[HTML][HTML] The role of the tumor microbiome in tumor development and its treatment
Y Chen, FH Wu, PQ Wu, HY Xing, T Ma - Frontiers in Immunology, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Commensal bacteria and other microorganisms that reside in the human body are closely
associated with the development and treatment of cancers. Recently, tumor microbiome …
associated with the development and treatment of cancers. Recently, tumor microbiome …
[HTML][HTML] The interplay between Helicobacter pylori and the gut microbiota: An emerging driver influencing the immune system homeostasis and gastric …
The human gut microbiota are critical for preserving the health status because they are
required for digestion and nutrient acquisition, the development of the immune system, and …
required for digestion and nutrient acquisition, the development of the immune system, and …
[HTML][HTML] The role of the gut microbiota in gastric cancer: the immunoregulation and immunotherapy
M Wang, G Yang, Y Tian, Q Zhang, Z Liu… - Frontiers in …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Gastric cancer (GC) is one of the most common cancers, leading to the deaths of millions of
people worldwide. Therefore, early detection and effective therapeutic strategies are of great …
people worldwide. Therefore, early detection and effective therapeutic strategies are of great …
[HTML][HTML] Tumor-infiltrating mast cells stimulate ICOS+ regulatory T cells through an IL-33 and IL-2 axis to promote gastric cancer progression
Y Lv, W Tian, Y Teng, P Wang, Y Zhao, Z Li… - Journal of Advanced …, 2024 - Elsevier
Introduction In solid tumors, regulatory T cell (Treg) and mast cell perform different roles
depending on the microenvironment. Nevertheless, mast cell and Treg-mediated …
depending on the microenvironment. Nevertheless, mast cell and Treg-mediated …
[HTML][HTML] Inflammatory microenvironment in gastric premalignant lesions: implication and application
S Zhang, Y Shen, H Liu, D Zhu, J Fang, H Pan… - Frontiers in …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Gastric precancerous lesions (GPL) are a major health concern worldwide due to their
potential to progress to gastric cancer (GC). Understanding the mechanism underlying the …
potential to progress to gastric cancer (GC). Understanding the mechanism underlying the …
[HTML][HTML] Bacteria-based immunotherapy for cancer: a systematic review of preclinical studies
M Zhou, Y Tang, W Xu, X Hao, Y Li, S Huang… - Frontiers in …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Immunotherapy has been emerging as a powerful strategy for cancer management.
Recently, accumulating evidence has demonstrated that bacteria-based immunotherapy …
Recently, accumulating evidence has demonstrated that bacteria-based immunotherapy …
Diversification and deleterious role of microbiome in gastric cancer
Gut microbiota dictates the fate of several diseases, including cancer. Most gastric cancers
(GC) belong to gastric adenocarcinomas (GAC). Helicobacter pylori colonizes the gastric …
(GC) belong to gastric adenocarcinomas (GAC). Helicobacter pylori colonizes the gastric …
[HTML][HTML] Immunomodulation by gut microbiome on gastrointestinal cancers: focusing on colorectal cancer
Simple Summary A symbiotic relationship with the host gut microbiome influences the
immune system's development, functions, and activities. In the mucosa, the gut microbiome …
immune system's development, functions, and activities. In the mucosa, the gut microbiome …
[HTML][HTML] Effective regulation of gut microbiota with probiotics and prebiotics may prevent or alleviate COVID-19 through the gut-lung axis
L Xu, CS Yang, Y Liu, X Zhang - Frontiers in Pharmacology, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) can disrupt the gut microbiota balance, and patients
usually have intestinal disorders. The intestine is the largest immune organ of the human …
usually have intestinal disorders. The intestine is the largest immune organ of the human …