Gut microbiotas and immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy response: a causal or coincidental relationship?

Volume: 58, Issue: 1, Pages: 18 - 24
Published: Sep 17, 2019
Abstract
As the largest immune organ, human gut microbiome could influence the efficacy of immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy (ICI). However, identifying contributory microbes from over 35,000 species is virtually impossible and the identified microbes are not consistent among studies. The reason for the disparity may be that the microbes found in feces are markers of other factors that link immune response and microbiotas. Notably, gut microbiome is...
Paper Details
Title
Gut microbiotas and immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy response: a causal or coincidental relationship?
Published Date
Sep 17, 2019
Volume
58
Issue
1
Pages
18 - 24
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