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AuthorSasidharan Nair, Varun
AuthorSaleh, Reem
AuthorToor, Salman M
AuthorCyprian, Farhan S
AuthorElkord, Eyad
Available date2021-05-25T06:14:31Z
Publication Date2021-02-01
Publication NameCancer Immunol Immunother
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00262-020-02842-y
CitationSasidharan Nair, V., Saleh, R., Toor, S.M. et al. Metabolic reprogramming of T regulatory cells in the hypoxic tumor microenvironment. Cancer Immunol Immunother (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00262-020-02842-y
IdentifierPMID: 33532902
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/18452
AbstractMetabolic dysregulation in the hypoxic tumor microenvironment (TME) is considered as a hallmark of solid tumors, leading to changes in biosynthetic pathways favoring onset, survival and proliferation of malignant cells. Within the TME, hypoxic milieu favors metabolic reprogramming of tumor cells, which subsequently affects biological properties of tumor-infiltrating immune cells. T regulatory cells (Tregs), including both circulating and tissue-resident cells, are particularly susceptible to hypoxic metabolic signaling that can reprogram their biological and physicochemical properties. Furthermore, metabolic reprogramming modifies Tregs to utilize alternative substrates and undergo a plethora of metabolic events to meet their energy demands. Major impact of this metabolic reprogramming can result in differentiation, survival, excessive secretion of immunosuppressive cytokines and proliferation of Tregs within the TME, which in turn dampen anti-tumor immune responses. Studies on fine-tuning of Treg metabolism are challenging due to heterogenicity of tissue-resident Tregs and their dynamic functions. In this review, we highlight tumor intrinsic and extrinsic factors, which can influence Treg metabolism in the hypoxic TME. Moreover, we focus on metabolic reprogramming of Tregs that could unveil potential regulatory networks favoring tumorigenesis/progression, and provide novel insights, including inhibitors against acetyl-coA carboxylase 1 and transforming growth factor beta into targeting Treg metabolism for therapeutic benefits.
Languageen
PublisherSpringer
SubjectFatty acid metabolism
Glycolysis
Hypoxia
Metabolism
T regulatory cells
Tumor microenvironment
TitleMetabolic reprogramming of T regulatory cells in the hypoxic tumor microenvironment.
TypeArticle


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