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The bacterial community that lives in our guts, aiding in digestion and also impacting our health, has now been shown to influence the growth of pancreatic cancer.
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Scientists in the U.S. have discovered that the gut microbiome is altered in individuals with pancreatic cancer, and that the removal of certain bacterial strains slows cancer progression.
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The population of bacteria in the pancreas increases more than a thousandfold in patients with pancreatic cancer and becomes dominated by species that prevent the immune system from attacking tumor cells.
Massive bloom in gut microbiome hampers anti-tumour immune reactions. Andrew Masterson reports.
We found that the cancerous pancreas harbors a markedly more abundant microbiome compared with normal pancreas in both mice and humans, and select bacteria are differentially increased in the tumorous pancreas compared with gut.