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Immunometabolism Modulation in Therapy.

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2021-07-09

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Monferrer, Ezequiel
Sanegre, Sabina
Vieco-Martí, Isaac
López-Carrasco, Amparo
Fariñas, Fernando
Villatoro, Antonio
Abanades, Sergio
Mañes, Santos
de la Cruz-Merino, Luis
Noguera, Rosa

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The study of cancer biology should be based around a comprehensive vision of the entire tumor ecosystem, considering the functional, bioenergetic and metabolic state of tumor cells and those of their microenvironment, and placing particular importance on immune system cells. Enhanced understanding of the molecular bases that give rise to alterations of pathways related to tumor development can open up new therapeutic intervention opportunities, such as metabolic regulation applied to immunotherapy. This review outlines the role of various oncometabolites and immunometabolites, such as TCA intermediates, in shaping pro/anti-inflammatory activity of immune cells such as MDSCs, T lymphocytes, TAMs and DCs in cancer. We also discuss the extraordinary plasticity of the immune response and its implication in immunotherapy efficacy, and highlight different therapeutic intervention possibilities based on controlling the balanced systems of specific metabolites with antagonistic functions.

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immunometabolites, metabolic reprogramming, oncometabolites, regulatory balance

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