Lipid metabolism and tumor immunotherapy

Front Cell Dev Biol. 2023 May 16:11:1187989. doi: 10.3389/fcell.2023.1187989. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

In recent years, the relationship between lipid metabolism and tumour immunotherapy has been thoroughly investigated. An increasing number of studies have shown that abnormal gene expression and ectopic levels of metabolites related to fatty acid synthesis or fatty acid oxidation affect tumour metastasis, recurrence, and drug resistance. Tumour immunotherapy that aims to promote an antitumour immune response has greatly improved the outcomes for tumour patients. However, lipid metabolism reprogramming in tumour cells or tumour microenvironment-infiltrating immune cells can influence the antitumour response of immune cells and induce tumor cell immune evasion. The recent increase in the prevalence of obesity-related cancers has drawn attention to the fact that obesity increases fatty acid oxidation in cancer cells and suppresses the activation of immune cells, thereby weakening antitumour immunity. This article reviews the changes in lipid metabolism in cells in the tumour microenvironment and describes the relationship between lipid metabolism reprogramming in multiple cell types and tumour immunotherapy.

Keywords: combination therapy; immune cells; immunotherapy; lipid metabolism; tumor microenvironment.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

Science and Technology Planning Social Development Project of Zhenjiang City: SH2022042.