Pathogens (May 2023)

Therapeutic Perspectives for Microbiota Transplantation in Digestive Diseases and Neoplasia—A Literature Review

  • Adrian Boicean,
  • Dan Bratu,
  • Ciprian Bacila,
  • Ciprian Tanasescu,
  • Radu Sorin Fleacă,
  • Calin Ilie Mohor,
  • Andra Comaniciu,
  • Teodora Băluță,
  • Mihai Dan Roman,
  • Radu Chicea,
  • Adrian Nicolae Cristian,
  • Adrian Hasegan,
  • Sabrina Birsan,
  • Horațiu Dura,
  • Cosmin Ioan Mohor

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12060766
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 6
p. 766

Abstract

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In a mutually beneficial connection with its host, the gut microbiota affects the host’s nutrition, immunity, and metabolism. An increasing number of studies have shown links between certain types of disease and gut dysbiosis or specific microorganisms. Fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) is strongly advised for the treatment of recurrent or resistant Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) due to its outstanding clinical effectiveness against CDI. The therapeutic potential of FMT for other disorders, particularly inflammatory bowel diseases and malignancies, is currently gaining more and more attention. We summarized the most recent preclinical and clinical evidence to show the promise of FMT in the management of cancer as well as complications related to cancer treatment after reviewing the most recent research on the gut microbiota and its relationship to cancer.

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