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The Role of the Microbiome and of Radiotherapy-Derived Metabolites in Breast Cancer

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Herrera Quintana, Lourdes
Vázquez Lorente, Héctor
Cardoso, Rafael
Costa Silva, Maciel
Olivares Arancibia, Jorge Eduardo
Reyes Amigo, Tomás
Barreto Pires, Bruno Ricardo
Plaza Díaz, Julio
Datos de publicación (Editorial):
MDPI
Materias (Palabras claves):
Cáncer mamario (LC)
Radiotherapy-derived metabolites
Microbiome
Genómica (LC)
Dietary factors
Fecha de publicación:
2024
Resumen:
The gut microbiome has emerged as a crucial player in modulating cancer therapies, including radiotherapy. In the case of breast cancer, the interplay between the microbiome and radiotherapy-derived metabolites may enhance therapeutic outcomes and minimize adverse effects. In this review, we explore the bidirectional relationship between the gut microbiome and breast cancer. We explain how gut microbiome composition influences cancer progression and treatment response, and how breast cancer and its treatments influence microbiome composition. A dual role for radiotherapy-derived metabolites is explored in this article, highlighting both their therapeutic benefits and potential hazards. By integrating genomics, metabolomics, and bioinformatics tools, we present a comprehensive overview of these interactions. The study provides real-world insight through case studies and clinical trials, while therapeutic innovations such as probiotics, and dietary interventions are examined for their potential to modulate the microbiome and enhance treatment effectiveness. Moreover, ethical considerations and patient perspectives are discussed, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the subject. Towards revolutionizing treatment strategies and improving patient outcomes, the review concludes with future research directions. It also envisions integrating microbiome and metabolite research into personalized breast cancer therapy.
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http://repositorio.udla.cl/xmlui/handle/udla/1725
Carrera:
Pedagogia en educacion Fisica
Colecciones:
  • Investigación
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