The relationship between gut microbiome estrobolome and breast cancer: a systematic review of current evidences

Breast cancer is the most frequent kind of cancer and the second leading cause of mortality worldwide, behind heart disease. Next-generation sequencing technologies enables for unprecedented enumeration of human resident gut microorganisms, conferring novel insights into the role of the microbiota i...

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Main Authors: Mahno, Noor Ezmas, Dean Tay, Darren, Khalid, Nurul Syazwani, Mat Yassim, Aini Syahida, Alias, Norsyuhada, Termizi, Sahrol Azmi, Kasian, Junaini, Mohd Mokhtar, Norfilza, Ahmad, Hajar Fauzan
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spelling my.iium.irep.1104612024-07-01T01:20:12Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/110461/ The relationship between gut microbiome estrobolome and breast cancer: a systematic review of current evidences Mahno, Noor Ezmas Dean Tay, Darren Khalid, Nurul Syazwani Mat Yassim, Aini Syahida Alias, Norsyuhada Termizi, Sahrol Azmi Kasian, Junaini Mohd Mokhtar, Norfilza Ahmad, Hajar Fauzan RD Surgery Breast cancer is the most frequent kind of cancer and the second leading cause of mortality worldwide, behind heart disease. Next-generation sequencing technologies enables for unprecedented enumeration of human resident gut microorganisms, conferring novel insights into the role of the microbiota in health and individuals with breast cancer. A growing body of research on microbial dysbiosis seems to indicate an elevated risk of health complications including cancer. Although several dysbiosis indices have been proposed, their underlying methodology, as well as the cohorts and conditions of breast cancer patients are significantly different. To date, these indices have not yet been thoroughly reviewed especially when it comes to researching the estrogen-gut microbiota axis. Instead of providing a thorough rating of the most effective diversity measurements the current work aims to be used to assess the relevance of each study’s findings across the demographic data, different subtypes, and stages of breast cancer, and tie them to the estrobolome, which controls the amount of oestrogen that circulates through humans. This review will cover 11 studies which will go into a detailed discussion for the microbiome results of the mentioned studies, leaving to the user the final choice of the most suited indices as well as highlight the observed bacteria found to be related to the estrobolome in hopes of giving the reader a better understanding for the biological cross-talk between gut microbiome and breast cancer progression. Springer 2023-11-23 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/110461/7/110461_The%20relationship%20between%20gut%20microbiome%20estrobolome%20and%20breast%20cancer.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/110461/19/110461_The%20Relationship%20Between%20Gut%20Microbiome%20Estrobolome%20and%20Breast%20Cancer%20A%20Systematic%20Review%20of%20Current%20Evidences_Scopus.pdf Mahno, Noor Ezmas and Dean Tay, Darren and Khalid, Nurul Syazwani and Mat Yassim, Aini Syahida and Alias, Norsyuhada and Termizi, Sahrol Azmi and Kasian, Junaini and Mohd Mokhtar, Norfilza and Ahmad, Hajar Fauzan (2023) The relationship between gut microbiome estrobolome and breast cancer: a systematic review of current evidences. Indian Journal of Microbiology. ISSN 0046-8991 E-ISSN 0973-7715 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12088-023-01135-z 10.1007/s12088-023-01135-z
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Mahno, Noor Ezmas
Dean Tay, Darren
Khalid, Nurul Syazwani
Mat Yassim, Aini Syahida
Alias, Norsyuhada
Termizi, Sahrol Azmi
Kasian, Junaini
Mohd Mokhtar, Norfilza
Ahmad, Hajar Fauzan
The relationship between gut microbiome estrobolome and breast cancer: a systematic review of current evidences
description Breast cancer is the most frequent kind of cancer and the second leading cause of mortality worldwide, behind heart disease. Next-generation sequencing technologies enables for unprecedented enumeration of human resident gut microorganisms, conferring novel insights into the role of the microbiota in health and individuals with breast cancer. A growing body of research on microbial dysbiosis seems to indicate an elevated risk of health complications including cancer. Although several dysbiosis indices have been proposed, their underlying methodology, as well as the cohorts and conditions of breast cancer patients are significantly different. To date, these indices have not yet been thoroughly reviewed especially when it comes to researching the estrogen-gut microbiota axis. Instead of providing a thorough rating of the most effective diversity measurements the current work aims to be used to assess the relevance of each study’s findings across the demographic data, different subtypes, and stages of breast cancer, and tie them to the estrobolome, which controls the amount of oestrogen that circulates through humans. This review will cover 11 studies which will go into a detailed discussion for the microbiome results of the mentioned studies, leaving to the user the final choice of the most suited indices as well as highlight the observed bacteria found to be related to the estrobolome in hopes of giving the reader a better understanding for the biological cross-talk between gut microbiome and breast cancer progression.
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author Mahno, Noor Ezmas
Dean Tay, Darren
Khalid, Nurul Syazwani
Mat Yassim, Aini Syahida
Alias, Norsyuhada
Termizi, Sahrol Azmi
Kasian, Junaini
Mohd Mokhtar, Norfilza
Ahmad, Hajar Fauzan
author_facet Mahno, Noor Ezmas
Dean Tay, Darren
Khalid, Nurul Syazwani
Mat Yassim, Aini Syahida
Alias, Norsyuhada
Termizi, Sahrol Azmi
Kasian, Junaini
Mohd Mokhtar, Norfilza
Ahmad, Hajar Fauzan
author_sort Mahno, Noor Ezmas
title The relationship between gut microbiome estrobolome and breast cancer: a systematic review of current evidences
title_short The relationship between gut microbiome estrobolome and breast cancer: a systematic review of current evidences
title_full The relationship between gut microbiome estrobolome and breast cancer: a systematic review of current evidences
title_fullStr The relationship between gut microbiome estrobolome and breast cancer: a systematic review of current evidences
title_full_unstemmed The relationship between gut microbiome estrobolome and breast cancer: a systematic review of current evidences
title_sort relationship between gut microbiome estrobolome and breast cancer: a systematic review of current evidences
publisher Springer
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