Gut Bacteria May Sabotage Cancer Immunotherapy by Depleting Key Amino Acid
New research reveals how certain gut bacteria weaken immune responses against tumors by consuming asparagine, potentially undermining cancer treatments.
Gut microbiome, probiotics, gut-brain axis, and digestive health
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New research reveals how certain gut bacteria weaken immune responses against tumors by consuming asparagine, potentially undermining cancer treatments.
Scientists discover how intestinal cells starve harmful Candida fungi of essential zinc to prevent colonization and overgrowth.
Scientists created smart probiotics that train immune cells to hunt down and remember glioblastoma cancer cells, achieving complete tumor elimination.
New research reveals how Enterococcus faecalis bacteria produce lactic acid to disable immune defenses, enabling persistent wound infections.
New research reveals how specific gut microbes modify bile acids through hydroxylation, potentially reducing colorectal cancer development.
Major global study reveals how acute stomach bugs can lead to chronic gut-brain disorders affecting quality of life for years.
Comprehensive molecular analysis reveals complex host-microbiome interactions driving gastric cancer development and progression.
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Fecal transplants from cancer survivors significantly improved treatment outcomes for metastatic kidney cancer patients.
Fecal microbiota transplants dramatically improved immune checkpoint inhibitor response rates in lung cancer and melanoma patients.
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New research shows how gut bacteria patterns can guide personalized diet strategies, potentially improving metabolic syndrome outcomes.