Cancer cell metabolism and antitumour immunity

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Abstract

Accumulating evidence suggests that metabolic rewiring in malignant cells supports tumour progression not only by providing cancer cells with increased proliferative potential and an improved ability to adapt to adverse microenvironmental conditions but also by favouring the evasion of natural and therapy-driven antitumour immune responses. Here, we review cancer cell-intrinsic and cancer cell-extrinsic mechanisms through which alterations of metabolism in malignant cells interfere with innate and adaptive immune functions in support of accelerated disease progression. Further, we discuss the potential of targeting such alterations to enhance anticancer immunity for therapeutic purposes.

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De Martino, M., Rathmell, J. C., Galluzzi, L., & Vanpouille-Box, C. (2024, September 1). Cancer cell metabolism and antitumour immunity. Nature Reviews Immunology. Nature Research. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41577-024-01026-4

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