2023
DOI: 10.3390/ijms24087261
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Exploring the Involvement of Gut Microbiota in Cancer Therapy-Induced Cardiotoxicity

Abstract: Trillions of microbes in the human intestinal tract, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa, are collectively referred to as the gut microbiome. Recent technological developments have led to a significant increase in our understanding of the human microbiome. It has been discovered that the microbiome affects both health and the progression of diseases, including cancer and heart disease. Several studies have indicated that the gut microbiota may serve as a potential target in cancer therapy modulati… Show more

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“…Considering that gut microbiome composition is crucial for shaping the immune system, the associations between the gut microbiome and treatment-induced late effects are gaining attention. In this context, a lot of evidence has documented the impact of dysbiosis on the function of the nervous and cardiovascular systems [ 152 ], and numerous clinical trials are still ongoing ( Table 1 ).…”
Section: Microbiome and Therapy-induced Late Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering that gut microbiome composition is crucial for shaping the immune system, the associations between the gut microbiome and treatment-induced late effects are gaining attention. In this context, a lot of evidence has documented the impact of dysbiosis on the function of the nervous and cardiovascular systems [ 152 ], and numerous clinical trials are still ongoing ( Table 1 ).…”
Section: Microbiome and Therapy-induced Late Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%