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Fatty Acid Metabolism and Cancer Immunotherapy.

Yuting LuoHanbing WangBaorui LiuJia Wei
Published in: Current oncology reports (2022)
Multiple studies have shown that either the abnormality in signaling pathways or nutrition competition in the TME can lead to phenotypic reprogramming of FA metabolism and functional changes in tumor-infiltrating immune cells, thereby influencing the therapeutic effects of cancer immunotherapies. Accordingly, regulating FA metabolism in immune cells has emerged and become promising approaches to synergize with immunotherapies. One of the mechanisms behind suboptimal therapeutic effects of immunotherapies is metabolic reprogramming of the TME that impairs immunosuppressive activity. FA metabolism is a crucial process involved in the survival and function of primary immune cells. It is of great significance to explore the feasibility of overcoming FA metabolic barriers to improve cancer immunotherapy.
Keyphrases
  • fatty acid
  • signaling pathway
  • physical activity
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • young adults
  • cell proliferation
  • case control
  • pi k akt