Molecular Ensembles of Microbiotic Metabolites in Carcinogenesis

The mechanisms of carcinogenesis are extremely complex and involve multiple components that contribute to the malignant cell transformation, tumor growth, and metastasis. In recent decades, there has been a growing interest in the role of symbiotic human microbiota in the regulation of metabolism and functioning of host immune system. The symbiosis between a macroorganism and its microbiota has given rise to the concept of a holoorganism. Interactions between the components of a holoorganism have formed in the process of coevolution, resulting in the acquisition by microbiotic metabolites of a special role of signaling molecules and main regulators of molecular interactions in the holoorganism. As elements of signaling pathways in the host organism, bacterial metabolites have become essential participants in various physiological and pathological processes, including tumor growth. At the same time, signaling metabolites often exhibit multiple effects and impact both the functions of the host cells and metabolic activity and composition of the microbiome. This review discusses the role of microbiotic metabolites in the induction and prevention of malignant transformation of cells in the host organism and their impact on the efficacy of anticancer therapy, with special emphasis on the involvement of some components of the microbial metabolite molecular ensemble in the initiation and progression of tumor growth.

Authors
Shatova Olga P. 1, 2 , Zabolotneva Anastasiya A.1 , Shestopalov Aleksandr V.1, 3
Number of issue
7
Language
English
Pages
867-879
Status
Published
Volume
88
Year
2023
Organizations
  • 1 Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Medicine, Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University
  • 2 Peoples’s Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)
  • 3 Rogachev National Medical Research Center of Pediatric Hematology, Oncology and Immunology, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
Date of creation
26.07.2023
Date of change
26.07.2023
Short link
https://repository.rudn.ru/en/records/article/record/94028/
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