Vaccines (Dec 2016)

Tumor Microenvironment Metabolism: A New Checkpoint for Anti-Tumor Immunity

  • Nicole E. Scharping,
  • Greg M. Delgoffe

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines4040046
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 4
p. 46

Abstract

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When a T cell infiltrates a tumor, it is subjected to a variety of immunosuppressive and regulatory signals in the microenvironment. However, it is becoming increasingly clear that due to the proliferative and energetically-deregulated nature of tumor cells, T cells also operate at a metabolic disadvantage. The nutrient dearth of the tumor microenvironment (TME) creates “metabolic checkpoints” upon infiltrating T cells, impacting their ability to survive, proliferate and function effectively. In this review, we summarize the basics of tumor cell and T cell metabolism and discuss recent advances elucidating the individual metabolic checkpoints exerted on T cells that drive their dysfunction in the TME.

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