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  1. Intratumoural microbiota: from theory to clinical application

    Cancer is a major cause of high morbidity and mortality worldwide. Several environmental, genetic and lifestyle factors are associated with the...

    Hao Ji, Zhengting Jiang, ... Dong Tang in Cell Communication and Signaling
    Article Open access 28 June 2023
  2. Interactions between diet and gut microbiota in cancer

    Dietary patterns and specific dietary components, in concert with the gut microbiota, can jointly shape susceptibility, resistance and therapeutic...

    Geicho Nakatsu, Natalia Andreeva, ... Wendy S. Garrett in Nature Microbiology
    Article 21 June 2024
  3. Utilization of the microbiome in personalized medicine

    Inter-individual human variability, driven by various genetic and environmental factors, complicates the ability to develop effective...

    Karina Ratiner, Dragos Ciocan, ... Eran Elinav in Nature Reviews Microbiology
    Article 18 December 2023
  4. Communication with Gut Microbiota: An Emerging Strategy to Predict and Prevent Cancer

    Spectrum of microorganisms that live in and on different parts of the human body is collectively called human microbiome. Human microbiome is...
    S. Ramadevi, Shanmugaraja Meenakshi in Role of Microbes in Sustainable Development
    Chapter 2023
  5. A potential new player in gastric cancer

    Agustina Taglialegna in Nature Reviews Microbiology
    Article 21 February 2024
  6. The GAPDH redox switch safeguards reductive capacity and enables survival of stressed tumour cells

    Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) is known to contain an active-site cysteine residue undergoing oxidation in response to hydrogen...

    Deepti Talwar, Colin G. Miller, ... Tobias P. Dick in Nature Metabolism
    Article Open access 06 April 2023
  7. The microbial landscape of colorectal cancer

    Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a substantial source of global morbidity and mortality in dire need of improved prevention and treatment strategies. As...

    Maxwell T. White, Cynthia L. Sears in Nature Reviews Microbiology
    Article 04 October 2023
  8. Long non-coding RNAs in lung cancer: implications for lineage plasticity-mediated TKI resistance

    The efficacy of targeted therapy in non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) has been impeded by various mechanisms of resistance. Besides the mutations in...

    Tongyan Liu, Chencheng Han, ... Rong Yin in Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences
    Article Open access 10 November 2020
  9. Hepcidin sequesters iron to sustain nucleotide metabolism and mitochondrial function in colorectal cancer epithelial cells

    Colorectal cancer (CRC) requires massive iron stores, but the complete mechanisms by which CRC modulates local iron handling are poorly understood....

    Andrew J. Schwartz, Joshua W. Goyert, ... Yatrik M. Shah in Nature Metabolism
    Article 21 June 2021
  10. STING is a cell-intrinsic metabolic checkpoint restricting aerobic glycolysis by targeting HK2

    Evasion of antitumour immunity is a hallmark of cancer. STING, a putative innate immune signalling adaptor, has a pivotal role in mounting antitumour...

    Liting Zhang, Congqing Jiang, ... Junjie Zhang in Nature Cell Biology
    Article 13 July 2023
  11. Deprivation of methionine inhibits osteosarcoma growth and metastasis via C1orf112-mediated regulation of mitochondrial functions

    Osteosarcoma is a malignant bone tumor that primarily inflicts the youth. It often metastasizes to the lungs after chemotherapy failure, which...

    **ndan Zhang, Zhenggang Zhao, ... Fanghong Li in Cell Death & Disease
    Article Open access 20 May 2024
  12. METTL3 drives NSCLC metastasis by enhancing CYP19A1 translation and oestrogen synthesis

    Background

    METTL3 plays a significant role as a catalytic enzyme in mediating N6-methyladenosine (m 6 A) modification, and its importance in tumour...

    Wangyang Meng, Han **ao, ... Yongde Liao in Cell & Bioscience
    Article Open access 18 January 2024
  13. Evolutionary determinants of curability in cancer

    The emergence of drug-resistant cells, most of which have a mutated TP53 gene, prevents curative treatment in most advanced and common metastatic...

    Marcela Braga Mansur, Nandita M. deSouza, ... Mel Greaves in Nature Ecology & Evolution
    Article 24 August 2023
  14. Peptide Nanostructured Materials as Drug Delivery Carriers

    Peptides are ideal building blocks for biomaterials and nanostructures aimed at advanced drug delivery, with hydrogels playing an elected role for...
    Ottavia Bellotto, Silvia Marchesan in Peptide Bionanomaterials
    Chapter 2023
  15. Methionine restriction-induced sulfur deficiency impairs antitumour immunity partially through gut microbiota

    Restriction of methionine (MR), a sulfur-containing essential amino acid, has been reported to repress cancer growth and improve therapeutic...

    Ming Ji, **aojiang Xu, ... **aoling Li in Nature Metabolism
    Article Open access 03 August 2023
  16. An expanded lexicon for the ubiquitin code

    Our understanding of the ubiquitin code has greatly evolved from conventional E1, E2 and E3 enzymes that modify Lys residues on specific substrates...

    Ivan Dikic, Brenda A. Schulman in Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology
    Article 25 October 2022
  17. Roles and regulation of tRNA-derived small RNAs in animals

    A growing class of small RNAs, known as tRNA-derived RNAs (tdRs), tRNA-derived small RNAs or tRNA-derived fragments, have long been considered mere...

    Sowndarya Muthukumar, Cai-Tao Li, ... Cristian Bellodi in Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology
    Article 05 January 2024
  18. Gut microbial metabolite facilitates colorectal cancer development via ferroptosis inhibition

    The gut microbiota play a pivotal role in human health. Emerging evidence indicates that gut microbes participate in the progression of tumorigenesis...

    Weiwei Cui, Meng Guo, ... Bo Chu in Nature Cell Biology
    Article 02 January 2024
  19. The Intestinal Tumour Microenvironment

    The tumour microenvironment (TME) of intestinal tumours is highly complex and comprises a network of stromal cells, tumour cells, immune cells and...
    J. K. H. Leman, L. Munoz-Erazo, R. A. Kemp in Tumor Microenvironments in Organs
    Chapter 2020
  20. Fusobacterium nucleatum — symbiont, opportunist and oncobacterium

    Fusobacterium nucleatum has long been found to cause opportunistic infections and has recently been implicated in colorectal cancer; however, it is a...

    Caitlin A. Brennan, Wendy S. Garrett in Nature Reviews Microbiology
    Article 13 December 2018
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