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Effect of Nematodes-Bacteria Complex Metabolites on Cancer and Tumor Progression
Aisa Bahar1,2, Malihe Parsa Sefat1, Meisam Khazaei1
1School of Medicine, Shahroud University of Medical Sciences, Shahroud 36147-73943, Iran.
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Helminths that inhabit the gastrointestinal (GI) tract represent some of the most significant infectious agents impacting health. The interaction between the human microbiota, GI helminths, and their host occurs through multiple complex pathways, altering the host's immune system and the dynamics of the commensal gut microbiota (GM). These interactions also largely influence a balanced state of homeostasis and health promotion and robustly activate the immune system, facilitating tumor eradication and mitigating the challenges of drug resistance. Furthermore, incorporating microbial metabolites into radiotherapy and chemotherapy reduces the intense adverse effects of these treatments while enhancing their overall effectiveness. The interplay between GM and helminths, as well as their metabolites, significantly impacts the development, prognosis, and treatment of cancer. The interaction mechanisms between GI helminths and the GM are not fully elucidated. Thus, understanding a beneficial biological relationship can reveal hidden mechanisms for controlling and inhibiting cancer pathways in humans by providing insights into cellular processes and potential therapeutic targets. This knowledge can be applied to develop more effective cancer treatments. This review outlines the existing research on GM metabolites in cancer, intending to offer innovative pathways for future cancer treatment.
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