1Department of Gastroenterology, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea
2Mucosal Immunology Laboratory, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea
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Study (year) | Microbiota positively correlated with ICI efficacy (a) | Microbiota negatively correlated with ICI efficacy (b) | Target of ICI | Intervention | Included malignancy | No. of patients | Significant outcome |
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Chaput et al. (2017) [14] | Faecalibacterium | Bacteroides | CTLA-4 | - | Metastatic melanoma | 26 | Group with enriched (a) showed longer PFS and OS than group with enriched (b) |
Firmicutes | |||||||
Gopalakrishnan et al. (2018) [15] | Ruminococcaceae family | - | PD-1 | - | Metastatic melanoma | 43 | Responders showed higher alpha-diversity and abundance of (a) |
Matson et al. (2018) [16] | Bifidobacterium longum | - | PD-1 | - | Metastatic melanoma | 42 | Responders showed commensal bacteria composition was more abundant in (a) compared to non-responders |
Collinsella aerofaciens | |||||||
Enterococcus faecium | |||||||
Routy et al. (2018) [17] | Akkermansia muciniphila | - | PD-1 | - | NSCLC+ | 100 | (a) was correlated with clinical response of PD-1 Ab |
RCC | |||||||
Routy et al. (2018) [17] | Ruminococcus | Bifidobacterium adolescentis B. longum | PD-1 | - | NSCLC | 60 | Responders showed commensal bacteria composition was more abundant in (a) compared to non-responders |
Alistipes | |||||||
Eubacterium | Parabacteroides distasonis | Responders showed commensal bacteria composition was less abundant in (b) compared to non-responders | |||||
Baruch et al. (2021) [18] | Enterococcaceae | Veillonella atypica | PD-1 | FMT | PD-1 refractory metastatic melanoma | 10 | Clinical response to PD-1 Ab in 3 out of 10 patients who underwent FMT |
Enterococcus | Higher abundance of (a) and lower abundance of (b) in responders to PD-1 Ab after FMT | ||||||
Streptococcus australis | |||||||
Davar et al. (2021) [19] | phylum Firmicutes (Lachnospiraceae, Ruminococcaceae families) | phylum Bacteroidetes | PD-1 | FMT | PD-1 refractory metastatic melanoma | 15 | Clinical response to PD-1 Ab in 6 out of 15 patients who underwent FMT (a) enriched in responders, and (b) decreased in responders |
phylum Actinobacteria (Bifidobacteriaceae, Coriobacteriaceae families) | |||||||
Spencer et al. (2021) [20] | Ruminococcaceae family | - | PD-1 | - | Metastatic melanoma | 132 | Responders showed higher abundance of (a) |
Faecalibacterium | |||||||
Spencer et al. (2021) [20] | - | - | PD-1 / CTLA-4 | Probiotics | Metastatic melanoma | 158 | No difference in survival probability between probiotics intake group and control group |
Dizman et al. (2022) [21] | Bifidobacterium | - | PD-1 + CTLA-4 | Probiotics | RCC | 30 | Longer PFS in probiotics supplement group |
Study (year) | Microbiota positively correlated with ICIinduced Colitis (a) | Microbiota negatively correlated with ICIinduced colitis (b) | Target of ICI | Included malignancy | No. of patients | Significant outcome |
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Chaput et al. (2017) [14] | Bacteroidetes phylum | Firmicutes phylum | CTLA-4 | Metastatic melanoma | 26 | (a) were associated with absence of colitis, whereas (b) were associated with colitis |
5/6 OTUs from the Bacteroidetes phylum (such as Bacteroides uniformis, Bacteroides vulgatus, Parabacteroides distasonis) | 8/9 OTUs from the Firmicutes phylum (such as Faecalibacterium prausnitzii, Gemmiger formicilis, butyrate producing bacterium) | |||||
Dubin et al. (2016) [58] | Bacteroidaceae, Rikenellaceae, Barnesiellaceae from the Bacteroidetes phylum | - | CTLA-4 | Metastatic melanoma | 34 | (a) were more abundant in patients resistant to colitis |
Liu et al. (2019) [59] | Bacteroidetes phylum | Firmicutes phylum | PD-1 | Lung cancer | 26 | (a) were higher in diarrhea- free patients, while (b) were lower |
Bacteroides and Parabacteroides from the Bacteroidetes phylum, Phascolarctobacterium from the Firmicutes phylum | Veillonella of Proteobacteria phylum | |||||
Sakai et al. (2021) [60] | Bacteroides | Enterobacteria | PD-1 | Solid cancers | 18 | Decreased abundance of (a) and enriched abundance (b) in inflamed regions of colitis |
ICI, immune checkpoint inhibitor; CTLA-4, cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-associated protein 4; PFS, progression-free survival; OS, overall survival; PD-1, programmed cell death protein 1; NSCLC, non-small cell lung cancer; RCC, renal cell carcinoma; FMT, fecal microbiota transplantation; Ab, antibody.
ICI, immune checkpoint inhibitor; OTUs, operational taxonomic units; CTLA-4, cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-associated protein 4; PD-1, programmed cell death protein 1.