Reprogramming T-cell metabolism to enhance adoptive cell therapies.

IF 4.8 4区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY
Meghan Kates, Samuel D Saibil
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Abstract

Adoptive cell therapy (ACT) is an immunotherapeutic approach that involves isolating T cells from a patient, culturing them ex vivo, then reinfusing the cells back into the patient. Although this strategy has shown remarkable efficacy in hematological malignancies, the solid-tumour microenvironment (TME) has presented serious challenges for therapy efficacy. Particularly, the TME has immunosuppressive signalling and presents a metabolically challenging environment that leads to T-cell suppression. T-cell metabolism is an expanding field of research with a focus on understanding its inherent link to T-cell function. Here, we review the current model of T-cell metabolism from naïve cells through effector and memory life stages, as well as updates to the model from recent literature. These models of metabolism have provided us with the tools and understanding to explore T-cell metabolic and mitochondrial insufficiency in the TME. We discuss manipulations that can be made to these mitochondrial and metabolic pathways to enhance the persistence of infused T cells, overcome the metabolically challenging TME and improve the efficacy of therapy in ACT models. Further understanding and investigation of the impact of metabolic pathways on T-cell performance could contribute to improving therapy efficacy for patients.

重编程 T 细胞新陈代谢,加强收养细胞疗法。
适应性细胞疗法(ACT)是一种免疫治疗方法,包括从患者体内分离出 T 细胞,对其进行体外培养,然后再将细胞回输到患者体内。虽然这种策略在血液恶性肿瘤中显示出显著疗效,但实体瘤微环境(TME)对疗效提出了严峻挑战。尤其是,实体瘤微环境具有免疫抑制信号传导作用,并提供了一个具有挑战性的代谢环境,从而导致 T 细胞抑制。T 细胞新陈代谢是一个不断扩展的研究领域,重点是了解其与 T 细胞功能的内在联系。在此,我们回顾了目前从幼稚细胞到效应细胞和记忆细胞生命阶段的 T 细胞代谢模型,以及近期文献对该模型的更新。这些新陈代谢模型为我们提供了探索 TME 中 T 细胞新陈代谢和线粒体不足的工具和认识。我们讨论了可以对这些线粒体和代谢途径进行的操作,以提高输注 T 细胞的持久性、克服代谢挑战性 TME 并改善 ACT 模型的疗效。进一步了解和研究代谢途径对 T 细胞性能的影响有助于提高患者的疗效。
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来源期刊
International immunology
International immunology 医学-免疫学
CiteScore
9.30
自引率
2.30%
发文量
51
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: International Immunology is an online only (from Jan 2018) journal that publishes basic research and clinical studies from all areas of immunology and includes research conducted in laboratories throughout the world.
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