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Metabolic manipulation of the tumour immune microenvironment.

Mengtian WanYuzhu DingZheng LiXu WangMin Xu
Published in: Immunology (2022)
In the past few years, the evolution of immunotherapy has resulted in a shift in cancer treatment models. However, with immunosuppressive effects of the tumour microenvironment continues to limit advances in tumour immunotherapy. The tumour microenvironment induces metabolic reprogramming in cancer cells, which results in competition for nutrients between tumour cells and host immunocytes. Metabolic and waste products originating in tumour cells can influence the activation and effector properties of immunocytes in numerous ways and ultimately promote the survival and propagation of tumour cells. In this paper, we discuss metabolic reprogramming in tumour cells and the influence of metabolite by-products on the immune microenvironment, providing novel insights into tumour immunotherapy.
Keyphrases
  • induced apoptosis
  • cell cycle arrest
  • stem cells
  • oxidative stress
  • cell death
  • heavy metals
  • cell proliferation
  • regulatory t cells