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Polymorphic microbes: a new emerging hallmark of cancer
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Polymorphic microbes: a new emerging hallmark of cancer

Mark P. Lythgoe, Benjamin H. Mullish, Adam E. Frampton and Jonathan Krell
Trends in microbiology (Regular ed.), Vol.30(12), pp.1131-1134
01/12/2022
PMID: 36058787

Abstract

Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Microbiology Science & Technology
Recognition of the microbiome (and `polymorphic microbes' within them) as a new emerging hallmark of cancer reflects a wide body of rapidly evolving research. Microbes may be directly carcinogenic, impact host immune responses to promote malignancy, and may be key effectors in determining the efficacy of anticancer therapy. Manipulation of the microbiome is showing promise as an opportunity to influence cancer outcomes.
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