乳腺癌中微生物群的表观遗传调节
Yuanji Zhao1, Sanchita Bhatnagar2
1Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology, University of California Davis School of Medicine, Davis, CA, USA.
Advances in experimental medicine and biology
|November 25, 2024
概括
微生物群通过改变表观遗传机制来影响乳腺癌. 了解这种肠道-表观遗传交叉可能会为乳腺癌患者揭示新的治疗策略.
科学领域:
- 微生物学 微生物学
- 表观遗传学 在表观遗传学中,表观遗传学是指表观遗传学.
- 在瘤学瘤学.
背景情况:
- 微生物组在宿主生理学中起着至关重要的作用.
- 改变微生物组的组成与癌症的发展和进展有关.
- 表观遗传失调有助于乳腺癌的发病和进展.
研究的目的:
- 审查哺乳动物基因表达中的表观遗传机制.
- 总结与宿主相关的微生物群及其对癌症的影响.
- 探索乳腺癌中微生物组和表观遗传学之间的相互作用.
主要方法:
- 对表观遗传机制的文献综述.
- 分析与宿主相关的微生物群分布.
- 对癌症中的微生物组-表观遗传相互作用的当前研究进行综合.
主要成果:
- 微生物组可以调节全球和特定基因的表观遗传机制.
- 微生物组和表观遗传学之间的交叉对话会影响乳腺癌的进展.
- 关键基因中的表观遗传异常与乳腺癌有关.
结论:
- 表观遗传与微生物组之间的关系是复杂的,并影响乳腺癌.
- 进一步了解这种相互作用对于开发新型治疗策略至关重要.
- 针对微生物组-表观遗传轴可能为乳腺癌治疗提供新的途径.
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