Cell Intrinsic and Systemic Metabolism in Tumor Immunity and Immunotherapy

CANCERS(2020)

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Immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) therapy has shown extraordinary promise at treating cancers otherwise resistant to treatment. However, for ICI therapy to be effective, it must overcome the metabolic limitations of the tumor microenvironment. Tumor metabolism has long been understood to be highly dysregulated, with potent immunosuppressive effects. Moreover, T cell activation and longevity within the tumor microenvironment are intimately tied to T cell metabolism and are required for the long-term efficacy of ICI therapy. We discuss in this review the intersection of metabolic competition in the tumor microenvironment, T cell activation and metabolism, the roles of tumor cell metabolism in immune evasion, and the impact of host metabolism in determining immune surveillance and ICI therapy outcomes. We also discussed the effects of obesity and calorie restriction-two important systemic metabolic perturbations that impact intrinsic metabolic pathways in T cells as well as cancer cells.
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immune checkpoint inhibition,metabolism,cancer,obesity,calorie restriction
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