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Gut microbes affect immunotherapy The unleashing of antitumor T cell responses has ushered in a new era of cancer treatment. Although these therapies can cause dramatic tumor regressions in some patients, many patients inexplicably see no benefit. Mice have been used in two studies to investigate what might be happening. Specific members of the gut microbiota influence the efficacy of this type of immunotherapy (see the Perspective by Snyder et al. ). Vétizou et al. found that optimal responses to anticytotoxic T lymphocyte antigen blockade required specific Bacteroides spp. Similarly, Sivan et al. discovered that Bifidobacterium spp. enhanced the efficacy of antiprogrammed cell death ligand 1 therapy. Science , this issue, p. 1079 and p. 1084 ; see also p. 1031
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69737b7d5050f38cfa0dbec5 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aad1329
Marie Vétizou
Jonathan M. Pitt
Romain Daillère
Science
Inserm
New York University
Université Paris Cité
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