T Cell Metabolism in Cancer Immunotherapy

Immunometabolism. 2020;2(3):e200020. doi: 10.20900/immunometab20200020. Epub 2020 Jun 10.

Abstract

Immune checkpoint therapies aiming to enhance T cell responses have revolutionized cancer immunotherapy. However, although a small fraction of patients develops durable anti-tumor responses, the majority of patients display only transient responses, underlying the need for finding auxiliary approaches. Tumor microenvironment poses a major metabolic barrier to efficient anti-tumor T cell activity. As it is now well accepted that metabolism regulates T cell fate and function, harnessing metabolism may be a new strategy to potentiate T cell-based immunotherapies.

Keywords: ROS; T cell differentiation; T cell memory; adoptive cell therapy; cancer immunotherapy; glycolysis; immunometabolism; mitochondria.