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Targeting Metabolism to Improve the Tumor Microenvironment for Cancer Immunotherapy

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MOLECULAR CELL
Volume 78, Issue 6, Pages 1019-1033

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2020.05.034

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  1. National Cancer Institute
  2. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney of the National Institutes of Health [K00CA234920, T32 DK101003, R01 CA217987, R01 DK105550]

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The growing field of immune metabolism has revealed promising indications for metabolic targets to modulate anti-cancer immunity. Combination therapies involving metabolic inhibitors with immune checkpoint blockade (ICB), chemotherapy, radiation, and/or diet now offer new approaches for cancer therapy. However, it remains uncertain how to best utilize these strategies in the context of the complex tumor microenvironment (TME). Oncogene-driven changes in tumor cell metabolism can impact the TME to limit immune responses and present barriers to cancer therapy. These changes also reveal opportunities to reshape the TME by targeting metabolic pathways to favor immunity. Here we explore current strategies that shift immune cell metabolism to pro-inflammatory states in the TME and highlight a need to better replicate physiologic conditions to select targets, clarify mechanisms, and optimize metabolic inhibitors. Unifying our understanding of these pathways and interactions within the heterogenous TME will be instrumental to advance this promising field and enhance immunotherapy.

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