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Complementarity between Microbiome and Immunity May Account for the Potentiating Effect of Quercetin on the Antitumor Action of Cyclophosphamide in a Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Model

Immunotherapy targeting program cell death protein 1 (PD-1) in addition to chemotherapy has improved the survival of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) patients. However, the development of resistance and toxicity remain significant problems. Using the translationally relevant 4T1 mouse model of T...

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Autores principales: Manni, Andrea, Sun, Yuan-Wan, Schell, Todd D., Lutsiv, Tymofiy, Thompson, Henry, Chen, Kun-Ming, Aliaga, Cesar, Zhu, Junjia, El-Bayoumy, Karam
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10610118/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37895893
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph16101422
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author Manni, Andrea
Sun, Yuan-Wan
Schell, Todd D.
Lutsiv, Tymofiy
Thompson, Henry
Chen, Kun-Ming
Aliaga, Cesar
Zhu, Junjia
El-Bayoumy, Karam
author_facet Manni, Andrea
Sun, Yuan-Wan
Schell, Todd D.
Lutsiv, Tymofiy
Thompson, Henry
Chen, Kun-Ming
Aliaga, Cesar
Zhu, Junjia
El-Bayoumy, Karam
author_sort Manni, Andrea
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description Immunotherapy targeting program cell death protein 1 (PD-1) in addition to chemotherapy has improved the survival of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) patients. However, the development of resistance and toxicity remain significant problems. Using the translationally relevant 4T1 mouse model of TNBC, we report here that dietary administration of the phytochemical quercetin enhanced the antitumor action of Cyclophosphamide, a cytotoxic drug with significant immunogenic effects that is part of the combination chemotherapy used in TNBC. We observed that quercetin favorably modified the host fecal microbiome by enriching species such as Akkermansia muciniphilia, which has been shown to improve response to anti-PD-1 therapy. We also show that quercetin and, to a greater extent, Cyclophosphamide increased the systemic frequency of T cells and NK cells. In addition, Cyclophosphamide alone and in combination with quercetin reduced the frequency of Treg, which is consistent with an antitumor immune response. On the other hand, Cyclophosphamide did not significantly alter the host microbiome, suggesting complementarity between microbiome- and immune-mediated mechanisms in potentiating the antitumor action of Cyclophosphamide by quercetin. Overall, these results support the potential for microbiota-centered dietary intervention to overcome resistance to chemoimmunotherapy in TNBC.
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spelling pubmed-106101182023-10-28 Complementarity between Microbiome and Immunity May Account for the Potentiating Effect of Quercetin on the Antitumor Action of Cyclophosphamide in a Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Model Manni, Andrea Sun, Yuan-Wan Schell, Todd D. Lutsiv, Tymofiy Thompson, Henry Chen, Kun-Ming Aliaga, Cesar Zhu, Junjia El-Bayoumy, Karam Pharmaceuticals (Basel) Article Immunotherapy targeting program cell death protein 1 (PD-1) in addition to chemotherapy has improved the survival of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) patients. However, the development of resistance and toxicity remain significant problems. Using the translationally relevant 4T1 mouse model of TNBC, we report here that dietary administration of the phytochemical quercetin enhanced the antitumor action of Cyclophosphamide, a cytotoxic drug with significant immunogenic effects that is part of the combination chemotherapy used in TNBC. We observed that quercetin favorably modified the host fecal microbiome by enriching species such as Akkermansia muciniphilia, which has been shown to improve response to anti-PD-1 therapy. We also show that quercetin and, to a greater extent, Cyclophosphamide increased the systemic frequency of T cells and NK cells. In addition, Cyclophosphamide alone and in combination with quercetin reduced the frequency of Treg, which is consistent with an antitumor immune response. On the other hand, Cyclophosphamide did not significantly alter the host microbiome, suggesting complementarity between microbiome- and immune-mediated mechanisms in potentiating the antitumor action of Cyclophosphamide by quercetin. Overall, these results support the potential for microbiota-centered dietary intervention to overcome resistance to chemoimmunotherapy in TNBC. MDPI 2023-10-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10610118/ /pubmed/37895893 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph16101422 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Manni, Andrea
Sun, Yuan-Wan
Schell, Todd D.
Lutsiv, Tymofiy
Thompson, Henry
Chen, Kun-Ming
Aliaga, Cesar
Zhu, Junjia
El-Bayoumy, Karam
Complementarity between Microbiome and Immunity May Account for the Potentiating Effect of Quercetin on the Antitumor Action of Cyclophosphamide in a Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Model
title Complementarity between Microbiome and Immunity May Account for the Potentiating Effect of Quercetin on the Antitumor Action of Cyclophosphamide in a Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Model
title_full Complementarity between Microbiome and Immunity May Account for the Potentiating Effect of Quercetin on the Antitumor Action of Cyclophosphamide in a Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Model
title_fullStr Complementarity between Microbiome and Immunity May Account for the Potentiating Effect of Quercetin on the Antitumor Action of Cyclophosphamide in a Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Model
title_full_unstemmed Complementarity between Microbiome and Immunity May Account for the Potentiating Effect of Quercetin on the Antitumor Action of Cyclophosphamide in a Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Model
title_short Complementarity between Microbiome and Immunity May Account for the Potentiating Effect of Quercetin on the Antitumor Action of Cyclophosphamide in a Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Model
title_sort complementarity between microbiome and immunity may account for the potentiating effect of quercetin on the antitumor action of cyclophosphamide in a triple-negative breast cancer model
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10610118/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37895893
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph16101422
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