2024
DOI: 10.1002/mog2.85
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Enhancing cancer immunotherapy and antiangiogenic therapy by regulating gut microbes: Opportunities and challenges

Jie Xu,
Yaomei Tian,
Die Hu
et al.

Abstract: As the largest microecosystem in the human body, gut microbes (GMs) and their metabolites play an important role in regulating human health. In recent years, immune checkpoint therapy (ICT) combined with antiangiogenic agents is an emerging combination therapy for cancer. There is growing evidence that GMs can affect the effectiveness of drugs to treat cancer. GMs not only regulate angiogenesis in the tumor microenvironment, but also influence the efficacy of immune checkpoint inhibitors. Many studies show tha… Show more

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