The role of the tumor microbe microenvironment in the tumor immune microenvironment: bystander, activator, or inhibitor?

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Jiayao Ma
Lingjuan Huang
Die Hu
Shan Zeng
Ying Han
Hong Shen
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[1] Central South University,Department of Oncology, Xiangya Hospital
[2] Central South University,Department of Dermatology, Xiangya Hospital
[3] Central South University,Xiangya Medical College
[4] Central South University,Key Laboratory for Molecular Radiation Oncology of Hunan Province, Xiangya Hospital
[5] Central South University,National Clinical Research Center for Geriatric Disorders, Xiangya Hospital
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Tumor microenvironment; Microbiome; Tumor immune microenvironment; Immune checkpoint inhibitor; Therapeutic target;
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The efficacy of cancer immunotherapy largely depends on the tumor microenvironment, especially the tumor immune microenvironment. Emerging studies have claimed that microbes reside within tumor cells and immune cells, suggesting that these microbes can impact the state of the tumor immune microenvironment. For the first time, this review delineates the landscape of intra-tumoral microbes and their products, herein defined as the tumor microbe microenvironment. The role of the tumor microbe microenvironment in the tumor immune microenvironment is multifaceted: either as an immune activator, inhibitor, or bystander. The underlying mechanisms include: (I) the presentation of microbial antigens by cancer cells and immune cells, (II) microbial antigens mimicry shared with tumor antigens, (III) microbe-induced immunogenic cell death, (IV) microbial adjuvanticity mediated by pattern recognition receptors, (V) microbe-derived metabolites, and (VI) microbial stimulation of inhibitory checkpoints. The review further suggests the use of potential modulation strategies of the tumor microbe microenvironment to enhance the efficacy and reduce the adverse effects of checkpoint inhibitors. Lastly, the review highlights some critical questions awaiting to be answered in this field and provides possible solutions. Overall, the tumor microbe microenvironment modulates the tumor immune microenvironment, making it a potential target for improving immunotherapy. It is a novel field facing major challenges and deserves further exploration.
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