Glucose Metabolism Reprogramming of Immune Cells in the Microenvironment of Pancreatic and Hepatobiliary Cancers.

IF 3.7 3区 医学 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Yongqing Zhao, Weixiong Zhu, Shi Dong, Hui Zhang, Wence Zhou
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Abstract

Background and aim: Pancreatic and hepatobiliary cancers are increasing in prevalence and contribute significantly to cancer-related mortality worldwide. Emerging therapeutic approaches, particularly immunotherapy, are gaining attention for their potential to harness the patient's immune system to combat these tumors. Understanding the role of immune cells in the tumor microenvironment (TME) and their metabolic reprogramming is key to developing more effective treatment strategies. This review aims to explore the relationship between immune cell function and glucose metabolism in the TME of pancreatic and hepatobiliary cancers.

Methods: This review synthesizes current research on the metabolic adaptations of immune cells, specifically focusing on glucose metabolism within the TME of pancreatic and hepatobiliary cancers. We examine the mechanisms by which immune cells influence tumor progression through metabolic reprogramming and how these interactions can be targeted for therapeutic purposes.

Results: Immune cells in the TME undergo significant metabolic changes, with glucose metabolism playing a central role in modulating immune responses. These metabolic shifts not only affect immune cell function but also influence tumor behavior and progression. The unique metabolic features of immune cells in pancreatic and hepatobiliary cancers provide new opportunities for targeting immune responses to combat these malignancies more effectively.

Conclusion: Understanding the complex relationship between immune cell glucose metabolism and tumor progression in the TME of pancreatic and hepatobiliary cancers offers promising therapeutic strategies. By modulating immune responses through targeted metabolic interventions, it may be possible to improve the efficacy of immunotherapies and better combat these aggressive cancers.

胰腺和肝胆癌微环境中免疫细胞的糖代谢重编程
背景和目的:胰腺癌和肝胆癌的患病率正在上升,并在全球范围内显著增加了癌症相关的死亡率。新兴的治疗方法,特别是免疫疗法,正因其利用患者免疫系统对抗这些肿瘤的潜力而受到关注。了解免疫细胞在肿瘤微环境(TME)中的作用及其代谢重编程是开发更有效治疗策略的关键。本文旨在探讨胰胆癌TME中免疫细胞功能与糖代谢的关系。方法:本文综述了目前免疫细胞代谢适应的研究,重点关注胰腺和肝胆癌TME内的葡萄糖代谢。我们研究了免疫细胞通过代谢重编程影响肿瘤进展的机制,以及这些相互作用如何靶向治疗目的。结果:TME中的免疫细胞发生了显著的代谢变化,葡萄糖代谢在调节免疫反应中起核心作用。这些代谢变化不仅影响免疫细胞功能,而且影响肿瘤的行为和进展。胰脏和肝胆肿瘤中免疫细胞独特的代谢特征为靶向免疫反应更有效地对抗这些恶性肿瘤提供了新的机会。结论:了解免疫细胞糖代谢与胰腺和肝胆癌TME肿瘤进展之间的复杂关系,为治疗提供了有希望的策略。通过有针对性的代谢干预来调节免疫反应,有可能提高免疫疗法的疗效,更好地对抗这些侵袭性癌症。
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CiteScore
7.90
自引率
2.40%
发文量
326
审稿时长
2.3 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology is produced 12 times per year and publishes peer-reviewed original papers, reviews and editorials concerned with clinical practice and research in the fields of hepatology, gastroenterology and endoscopy. Papers cover the medical, radiological, pathological, biochemical, physiological and historical aspects of the subject areas. All submitted papers are reviewed by at least two referees expert in the field of the submitted paper.
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