Resumen
The commensal microbiome in the human body must always be considered as a potential factor in carcinogenesis that may play a crucial role in the occurrence and progression of lung cancer. Herein, we give great details about the biological processes involved in lung cancer mediated by the microbiome. Potential mechanisms include regulating host immune activity by means of a variety of pathogenic factors, dysregulating host metabolism as a result of microbiome alterations, and microbiome dysbiosis, which are well elucidated in this article.