Targeting metabolic reprogramming of T-cells for enhanced anti-tumor response

YT Dabi, H Andualem, ST Degechisa… - Biologics: Targets and …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
YT Dabi, H Andualem, ST Degechisa, ST Gizaw
Biologics: Targets and Therapy, 2022Taylor & Francis
Cancer immunotherapy is an effective treatment option against cancer. One of the
approaches of cancer immunotherapy is the modification of T cell-based anti-tumor immune
responses. T-cells, a type of adaptive immune response cells responsible for cell-mediated
immunity, have long been recognized as key regulators of immune-mediated anti-tumor
immunity. T-cell activities have been reported to be suppressed or enhanced by changes in
cell metabolism. Moreover, metabolic reprogramming during activation of T cells is required …
Abstract
Cancer immunotherapy is an effective treatment option against cancer. One of the approaches of cancer immunotherapy is the modification of T cell-based anti-tumor immune responses. T-cells, a type of adaptive immune response cells responsible for cell-mediated immunity, have long been recognized as key regulators of immune-mediated anti-tumor immunity. T-cell activities have been reported to be suppressed or enhanced by changes in cell metabolism. Moreover, metabolic reprogramming during activation of T cells is required for the development of distinct differentiation profiles of these cells, which may allow the development of long-term cell-mediated anti-tumor immunity. However, T cells have been shown to undergo metabolic exhaustion in tumor microenvironment (TME) as it poses several obstacles to their function. Applications of several mechanistic solutions to improve the efficacy of T cell-based therapies including chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy are yet to be determined. Modifying the metabolic properties of these cells and employing them in cancer immunotherapy is a potential strategy for improving their anti-tumor activity and therapeutic efficacy. To give an insight, in this review paper, we endeavoured to cover metabolic reprogramming in cancer and T cells, signalling mechanisms involved in immuno-metabolic regulation, the effects of the TME on T cell metabolic fitness, and targeting metabolic reprogramming of T cells for an enhanced anti-tumor response.
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