Potential of natural products and gut microbiome in tumor immunotherapy.

Chin Med

Department of Oncology, Guang'anmen Hospital, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, No.5, Beixian'ge Street, Xicheng District, Beijing, China.

Published: November 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Immunotherapy represents a promising strategy for treating malignant tumors, but its effectiveness varies significantly among patients and cancer types.
  • Recent research suggests that certain gut bacteria and their metabolites might contribute to resistance against anti-tumor immunotherapy, highlighting a need to understand these mechanisms better.
  • Natural products, including various medicinal herbs and dietary substances, show potential in enhancing the effectiveness of immunotherapy by modulating gut microbiota, and further studies are necessary to explore their applications across different types of cancer.

Article Abstract

Immunotherapy is a novel treatment approach for malignant tumors, which has opened a new journey of anti-tumor therapy. Although some patients will show a positive response to immunotherapy, unfortunately, most patients and cancer types do not achieve an ideal response to immunotherapy. Therefore, it is urgent to search for the pathogenesis of sensitized immunotherapy. This review indicates that Fusobacterium nucleatum, Coprobacillus cateniformis, Akkermansia muciniphila, Bifidobacterium, among others, as well as intestinal microbial metabolites are closely associated with resistance to anti-tumor immunotherapy. While natural products of pectin, inulin, jujube, anthocyanins, ginseng polysaccharides, diosgenin, camu-camu, and Inonotus hispidus (Bull).Fr. P. Karst, Icariside I, Safflower yellow, Ganoderma lucidum, and Ginsenoside Rk3, and other Chinese native medicinal compound prescriptions to boost their efficacy of anti-tumor immunotherapy through the regulation of microbiota and microbiota metabolites. However, current research mainly focuses on intestinal, liver, and lung cancer. In the future, natural products could be a viable option for treating malignant tumors, such as pancreatic, esophageal, and gastric malignancies, via sensitizing immunotherapy. Besides, the application characteristics of different types, sources and efficacy of natural products in different immune resistance scenarios also need to be further clarified through the development of future immunotherapy-related studies.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11580227PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13020-024-01032-7DOI Listing

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