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| Probiotics contain live bacteria the supplements the gastrointestinal flora. (Which can be affected from infection or antibiotics drugs.) Some studies have suggested that gut microbiota—including Bifidobacterium species—can affect systemic immunity. This is important because the state of the immune system influences the body’s ability to fight cancer and also the response to immunotherapies. Preclinical investigations have demonstrated that certain Bifidobacterium strains may help improve responses to immune checkpoint inhibitors in animal models. There has been emerging research looking into discrete strains or formulations of Bifidobacterium longum (sometimes labeled with additional identifiers such as RAPO) that may have unique properties or enhanced effects. |
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| Dendritic cells (DCs) are central regulators of the adaptive immune response, and as such are necessary for T cell-mediated cancer immunity. DC subsets are often classified by developmental origin as conventional DC [including type 1 conventional DC (cDC1) and type 2 conventional DC (cDC2)], monocyte-derived DC (MoDC), plasmacytoid DC (pDC) as well as the emerging appreciation of a population, termed DC3. Dendritic cells play a vital role in the immune response to cancer, and their presence and functional status in the tumor microenvironment can significantly impact prognosis. Generally, a higher density of activated dendritic cells is associated with better clinical outcomes across various cancer types. |
| 5629- | Bif, | ProBio, | Gut microbiota shapes cancer immunotherapy responses |
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