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Metabolic regulation of immune responses to cancer

Journal

CANCER BIOLOGY & MEDICINE
Volume 19, Issue 11, Pages 1528-1542

Publisher

CHINA ANTI-CANCER ASSOC
DOI: 10.20892/j.issn.2095-3941.2022.0381

Keywords

Lipids; amino acids; cancer; anti-tumor immunity; T cells; NK cells; metabolism; immunometabolism

Funding

  1. CRI Lloyd J. Old STAR Award [3914]
  2. Helmholtz Young Investigator Award [VH-NG-1113]
  3. EMBO Young Investigator Award
  4. Boehringer Ingelheim Foundation (BIS)
  5. German Research Foundation (DFG) [CU375/5-1, CU375/5-2, CU375/7-1, CU375/91, 259332240/RTG2099]
  6. German Cancer Aid Foundation (DKH) [70113343, 70114224]
  7. Helmholtz Zukunftsthema Ageing and Metabolic Programming (AMPro) [ZT0026]
  8. HI-TRON KickStart Seed Funding [HITR-2021-08]
  9. Hector Foundation [M20102]
  10. ERC [101045416]
  11. European Research Council (ERC) [101045416] Funding Source: European Research Council (ERC)

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The tumor microenvironment is composed of various types of cells, and the rapid growth of cancer cells alters nutrient availability and affects immune cell metabolism. Metabolism of nutrients like lipids and amino acids in immune cells regulates cellular signal transduction, immune cell survival, differentiation, and anti-tumor function. This research field is rapidly evolving, and recent studies highlight the roles of lipids and amino acids in T cells, macrophages, and natural killer cells in the tumor microenvironment.
The tumor microenvironment is an ecosystem composed of multiple types of cells, such as tumor cells, immune cells, and cancer associated fibroblasts. Cancer cells grow faster than non-cancerous cells and consume larger amounts of nutrients. The rapid growth characteristic of cancer cells fundamentally alters nutrient availability in the tumor microenvironment and results in reprogramming of immune cell metabolic pathways. Accumulating evidence suggests that cellular metabolism of nutrients, such as lipids and amino acids, beyond being essential to meet the bioenergetic and biosynthetic demands of immune cells, also regulates a broad spectrum of cellular signal transduction, and influences immune cell survival, differentiation, and anti-tumor effector function. The cancer immunometabolism research field is rapidly evolving, and exciting new discoveries are reported in high-profile journals nearly weekly. Therefore, all new findings in this field cannot be summarized within this short review. Instead, this review is intended to provide a brief introduction to this rapidly developing research field, with a focus on the metabolism of two classes of important nutrients-lipids and amino acids-in immune cells. We highlight recent research on the roles of lipids and amino acids in regulating the metabolic fitness and immunological functions of T cells, macrophages, and natural killer cells in the tumor microenvironment. Furthermore, we discuss the possibility of editing metabolic pathways in immune cells to act synergistically with currently available immunotherapies in enhancing anti-tumor immune responses.

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