A rising star involved in tumour immunity: Lactylation

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Xu Zhang, Changming Liang, Chengwei Wu, Senlin Wan, Lishuai Xu, Song Wang, Jiawei Wang, Xiaoxu Huang, Li Xu
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Abstract

In recent years, continuous exploration worldwide has revealed that some metabolites produced during cellular and tissue metabolism can act as signalling molecules to exert different effects on the human body. These metabolites may act as cofactors for proteases or as post-translational modifications linked to proteins. Lactate, a traditional metabolite, is found at high levels in the tumour microenvironment (TME). Many studies have shown that lactate influences tumorigenesis and development via different mechanisms, not only through the metabolic reprogramming of tumours but also through its significant impact on tumour immunity. Previously, tumour cells were reported to use glucose and glutamine to fuel lactate metabolism; however, lactate serves not only as an energy source for tumour cells but also as a precursor substance needed for the post-translational modification of proteins. Recent studies identified a novel form of epigenetic modification, lactate-mediated histone lysine lactylation (Kla) and demonstrated that histone lactylation directly stimulates chromatin after gene transcription; consequently, lactylation has become a popular research topic in recent years. This article focuses on the research progress and application prospects of lactylation in the context of tumour immunity.

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参与肿瘤免疫的后起之秀乳化作用
近年来,全球范围内的不断探索发现,细胞和组织代谢过程中产生的一些代谢物可以作为信号分子对人体产生不同的影响。这些代谢物可能是蛋白酶的辅助因子,也可能是与蛋白质相关的翻译后修饰。乳酸盐是一种传统的代谢物,在肿瘤微环境(TME)中含量很高。许多研究表明,乳酸盐通过不同的机制影响肿瘤的发生和发展,不仅通过肿瘤的代谢重编程,还通过其对肿瘤免疫的重大影响。以前有报道称,肿瘤细胞利用葡萄糖和谷氨酰胺来促进乳酸代谢;然而,乳酸不仅是肿瘤细胞的能量来源,还是蛋白质翻译后修饰所需的前体物质。最近的研究发现了一种新的表观遗传修饰形式--乳酸介导的组蛋白赖氨酸乳化(Kla),并证明组蛋白乳化在基因转录后直接刺激染色质;因此,乳化已成为近年来的热门研究课题。本文将重点介绍乳化作用在肿瘤免疫方面的研究进展和应用前景。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine serves as a bridge between physiology and cellular medicine, as well as molecular biology and molecular therapeutics. With a 20-year history, the journal adopts an interdisciplinary approach to showcase innovative discoveries. It publishes research aimed at advancing the collective understanding of the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying diseases. The journal emphasizes translational studies that translate this knowledge into therapeutic strategies. Being fully open access, the journal is accessible to all readers.
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