Cyclic fasting-mimicking diet in cancer treatment: Preclinical and clinical evidence

IF 27.7 1区 生物学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY
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Abstract

In preclinical tumor models, cyclic fasting and fasting-mimicking diets (FMDs) produce antitumor effects that become synergistic when combined with a wide range of standard anticancer treatments while protecting normal tissues from treatment-induced adverse events.

More recently, results of phase 1/2 clinical trials showed that cyclic FMD is safe, feasible, and associated with positive metabolic and immunomodulatory effects in patients with different tumor types, thus paving the way for larger clinical trials to investigate FMD anticancer activity in different clinical contexts.

Here, we review the tumor-cell-autonomous and immune-system-mediated mechanisms of fasting/FMD antitumor effects, and we critically discuss new metabolic interventions that could synergize with nutrient starvation to boost its anticancer activity and prevent or reverse tumor resistance while minimizing toxicity to patients. Finally, we highlight potential future applications of FMD approaches in combination with standard anticancer strategies as well as strategies to implement the design and conduction of clinical trials.

癌症治疗中的循环性禁食模拟饮食:临床前和临床证据
在临床前肿瘤模型中,周期性禁食和禁食模拟饮食(FMDs)可产生抗肿瘤效果,当与多种标准抗癌疗法结合使用时,可产生协同效应,同时保护正常组织免受治疗引起的不良反应。最近,1/2 期临床试验结果表明,周期性 FMD 是安全、可行的,并且对不同类型的肿瘤患者具有积极的代谢和免疫调节作用,从而为在不同临床环境中研究 FMD 抗癌活性的大型临床试验铺平了道路。在此,我们回顾了禁食/FMD 抗肿瘤作用的肿瘤细胞自主机制和免疫系统介导机制,并对新的代谢干预措施进行了批判性讨论,这些干预措施可与营养饥饿协同增强其抗癌活性,防止或逆转肿瘤耐药性,同时将对患者的毒性降至最低。最后,我们强调了 FMD 方法与标准抗癌策略相结合的潜在应用前景,以及临床试验的设计和实施策略。
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Cell metabolism
Cell metabolism 生物-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
48.60
自引率
1.40%
发文量
173
审稿时长
2.5 months
期刊介绍: Cell Metabolism is a top research journal established in 2005 that focuses on publishing original and impactful papers in the field of metabolic research.It covers a wide range of topics including diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular biology, aging and stress responses, circadian biology, and many others. Cell Metabolism aims to contribute to the advancement of metabolic research by providing a platform for the publication and dissemination of high-quality research and thought-provoking articles.
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