“Nutrient–fungi–host” tripartite interaction in cancer progression
Host factors
DOI:
10.1002/imt2.170
Publication Date:
2024-01-26T10:25:19Z
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Abstract The human microbiome exhibits a profound connection with the cancer development, progression, and therapeutic response, particular emphasis on its components of mycobiome, which are still in early stages research. In this review, we comprehensively summarize cancer‐related symbiotic pathogenic fungal genera. intricate mechanisms through fungi impact as an integral member both gut tissue‐resident microbiomes further discussed. addition, shed light pivotal physiological roles various nutrients, including cholesterol, carbohydrates, proteins minerals, facilitating growth, reproduction, invasive pathogenesis fungi. While our exploration interplay between nutrients cancer, mediated by is ongoing, current findings have yet to yield conclusive results. Thus, delving into relationship development progression would provide valuable insights anticancer therapy foster precision nutrition individualized treatments that target from bench bedside.
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