The role of microbial indole metabolites in tumor

Dingjiacheng Jia(Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University), Zheng Kuang(Carnegie Mellon University), Liangjing Wang(Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University)
Gut Microbes
October 1, 2024
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Abstract

The gut microbiota can produce a variety of microbial-derived metabolites to influence tumor development. Tryptophan, an essential amino acid in the human body, can be converted by microorganisms via the indole pathway to indole metabolites such as Indole-3-Lactic Acid (ILA), Indole-3-Propionic Acid (IPA), Indole Acetic Acid (IAA) and Indole-3-Aldehyde (IAld). Recent studies have shown that indole metabolites play key roles in tumor progression, and they can be used as adjuvant regimens for tumor immunotherapy or chemotherapy. Here, we summarize recent findings on the common microbial indole metabolites and provide a review of the mechanisms of different indole metabolites in the tumor microenvironment. We further discuss the limitations of current indole metabolite research and future possibilities. It is expected that microbial indole metabolites will provide new strategies for clinical therapy.


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