Frontiers in Immunology (Feb 2024)

Advances in reprogramming of energy metabolism in tumor T cells

  • Liu Xuekai,
  • Song Yan,
  • Chu Jian,
  • Chu Jian,
  • Chu Jian,
  • Song Yifei,
  • Song Yifei,
  • Song Yifei,
  • Wu Xinyue,
  • Wu Xinyue,
  • Wu Xinyue,
  • Zhang Wenyuan,
  • Han Shuwen,
  • Han Shuwen,
  • Han Shuwen,
  • Yang Xi,
  • Yang Xi,
  • Yang Xi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2024.1347181
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15

Abstract

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Cancer is a leading cause of human death worldwide, and the modulation of the metabolic properties of T cells employed in cancer immunotherapy holds great promise for combating cancer. As a crucial factor, energy metabolism influences the activation, proliferation, and function of T cells, and thus metabolic reprogramming of T cells is a unique research perspective in cancer immunology. Special conditions within the tumor microenvironment and high-energy demands lead to alterations in the energy metabolism of T cells. In-depth research on the reprogramming of energy metabolism in T cells can reveal the mechanisms underlying tumor immune tolerance and provide important clues for the development of new tumor immunotherapy strategies as well. Therefore, the study of T cell energy metabolism has important clinical significance and potential applications. In the study, the current achievements in the reprogramming of T cell energy metabolism were reviewed. Then, the influencing factors associated with T cell energy metabolism were introduced. In addition, T cell energy metabolism in cancer immunotherapy was summarized, which highlighted its potential significance in enhancing T cell function and therapeutic outcomes. In summary, energy exhaustion of T cells leads to functional exhaustion, thus resulting in immune evasion by cancer cells. A better understanding of reprogramming of T cell energy metabolism may enable immunotherapy to combat cancer and holds promise for optimizing and enhancing existing therapeutic approaches.

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