Related Experiment Video
Updated: Aug 5, 2026

A Robust Discovery Platform for the Identification of Novel Mediators of Melanoma Metastasis
Published on: March 8, 2022
The Relationship Between (Endo)cannabinoids, the Microbiome and Melanoma
Farideh A Javid1, Marin Golčić2, Anja Harej Hrkać3
1Department of Pharmacy, School of Applied Sciences, University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield, UK.
None:
Despite advances in targeted and immunotherapy for melanoma, resistance to treatment and severe adverse effects pose significant challenges. This necessitates the development of new treatment strategies, and cannabinoids, because of the extensive preclinical evidence for their cytotoxic action on carcinoma cells in a variety of cancers, can offer a novel therapeutic option when used appropriately. Indeed, the potential therapeutic benefits of cannabinoids were formally recognized in the world and much more recently in the United Kingdom when cannabis-based medicinal products were moved from Schedule 1 of the Misuse of Drugs Regulations 2001 to Schedule 2 in 2018. This move further encouraged scientists to look at more applications of cannabinoids in different disorders. Although the potential psychoactivity of cannabis as a Schedule 1 drug hinders research, more research could focus on non-psychoactive components such as cannabidiol (CBD) and cannabigerol (CBG). This review summarizes some past and current research on the relationship between the cannabinoid system and the microbiome in patients with metastatic melanoma who undergo immunotherapy. The review also provides a comprehensive background on the function of the cannabinoid system in normal and diseased skin, as well as future directions in using cannabinoids as an adjunct to chemotherapeutics in the treatment of the disease.
Related Concept Videos
The Skin Microbiota
The Tumor Microenvironment
The Tumor Microenvironment
Introduction to the Human Microbiota
The Oral Microbiota
Microbiota of the Large Intestine
