组蛋白乳酸化是代谢重编程和免疫逃避的驱动因素。

Medical review (Berlin, Germany) Pub Date : 2024-12-17 eCollection Date: 2025-06-01 DOI:10.1515/mr-2024-0091
Qiaoting Cai, Wei Deng, Yutian Zou, Zhe-Sheng Chen, Hailin Tang
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乳酸是糖酵解的最终产物,广泛的研究表明乳酸参与多种病理生理过程。乳酸盐与相关氢离子一起作为免疫抑制负因子,在肿瘤代谢重编程中起关键作用。最近发现的乳酸化修饰是一种新的表观遗传修饰,它与其他表观遗传修饰类似,通过修饰组蛋白来改变染色质的空间构型,从而影响DNA的可及性并调节基因表达。更重要的是,乳酸化程度与局部乳酸浓度密切相关,在表观遗传学和代谢重编程之间建立了联系。在细胞代谢过程中,乳酸积累促进癌细胞和免疫细胞如巨噬细胞、T细胞中组蛋白赖氨酸的乳酸化,在肿瘤免疫逃避和免疫治疗抵抗中起重要作用。本文详细阐述了乙酰化修饰在肿瘤免疫逃避和免疫治疗抵抗中的作用,为肿瘤治疗提供了新的治疗方向和靶点。
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Histone lactylation as a driver of metabolic reprogramming and immune evasion.

Lactate is the end product of glycolysis, and extensive research has shown that lactate participates in various pathophysiological processes. Along with associated hydrogen ions, lactate typically functions as an immunosuppressive negative factor and plays a crucial role in tumor metabolic reprogramming. The recently discovered lactylation is a novel epigenetic modification that, similar to other epigenetic modifications, modifies histones to alter chromatin spatial configuration, thereby affecting DNA accessibility and regulating gene expression. More importantly, the degree of lactylation is closely related to local lactate concentrations, establishing a link between epigenetics and metabolic reprogramming. During cellular metabolism, lactate accumulation promotes histone lysine lactylation in cancer cells and immune cells such as macrophages and T cells, playing an essential role in tumor immune evasion and resistance to immunotherapy. This paper details the role of lactylation modifications in cancer immune evasion and resistance to immunotherapy, providing novel therapeutic directions and targets for cancer treatment.

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