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Effects of tumor metabolic microenvironment on regulatory T cells
Authors:Yi-an Wang  Xiao-Ling Li  Yong-Zhen Mo  Chun-Mei Fan  Le Tang  Fang Xiong  Can Guo  Bo Xiang  Ming Zhou  Jian Ma  Xi Huang  Xu Wu  Yong Li  Gui-Yuan Li  Zhao-yang Zeng  Wei Xiong
Institution:1.The Key Laboratory of Carcinogenesis of the Chinese Ministry of Health, Hunan Cancer Hospital and The Affiliated Cancer Hospital of Xiangya School of Medicine, Central South University,Changsha,China;2.The Key Laboratory of Carcinogenesis and Cancer Invasion of the Chinese Ministry of Education, Cancer Research Institute and School of Basic Medical Science, Xiangya School of Medicine, Central South University,Changsha,China;3.Department of Molecular Genetics,University of Toronto,Toronto,Canada;4.Department of Chemistry,University of North Dakota,Grand Forks,USA;5.Department of Cancer Biology,Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic,Cleveland,USA
Abstract:Recent studies have shown that on one hand, tumors need to obtain a sufficient energy supply, and on the other hand they must evade the body’s immune surveillance. Because of their metabolic reprogramming characteristics, tumors can modify the physicochemical properties of the microenvironment, which in turn affects the biological characteristics of the cells infiltrating them. Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are a subset of T cells that regulate immune responses in the body. They exist in large quantities in the tumor microenvironment and exert immunosuppressive effects. The main effect of tumor microenvironment on Tregs is to promote their differentiation, proliferation, secretion of immunosuppressive factors, and chemotactic recruitment to play a role in immunosuppression in tumor tissues. This review focuses on cell metabolism reprogramming and the most significant features of the tumor microenvironment relative to the functional effects on Tregs, highlighting our understanding of the mechanisms of tumor immune evasion and providing new directions for tumor immunotherapy.
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