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Obesity Shapes Metabolism in the Tumor Microenvironment to Suppress Anti-Tumor Immunity

Author(s)
Ringel, Alison E.Drijvers, Jefte M.Baker, Gregory J.Catozzi, AlessiaGarcia-Canaveras, Juan C.Gassaway, Brandon M.Miller, Brian C.Juneja, Vikram R.Nguyen, Thao H.Joshi, ShakchhiYao, Cong-HuiYoon, HaejinSage, Peter T.LaFleur, Martin W.Trombley, Justin D.Jacobson, Connor A.Maliga, ZoltanGygi, Steven P.Sorger, Peter K.Rabinowitz, Joshua D.Sharpe, Arlene H.Haigis, Marcia C.
Issued Date
2020-12
DOI
10.1016/j.cell.2020.11.009
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/58157
Citation
CELL, v.183, no.7, pp.1848 - +
Abstract
Obesity is a major cancer risk factor, but how differences in systemic metabolism change the tumor microenvironment (TME) and impact anti-tumor immunity is not understood. Here, we demonstrate that high-fat diet (HFD)-induced obesity impairs CD8(+) T cell function in the murine TME, accelerating tumor growth. We generate a single-cell resolution atlas of cellular metabolism in the TME, detailing how it changes with diet-induced obesity. We find that tumor and CD8(+) T cells display distinct metabolic adaptations to obesity. Tumor cells increase fat uptake with HFD, whereas tumor-infiltrating CD8(+) T cells do not. These differential adaptations lead to altered fatty acid partitioning in HFD tumors, impairing CD8(+) T cell infiltration and function. Blocking metabolic reprogramming by tumor cells in obese mice improves anti-tumor immunity. Analysis of human cancers reveals similar transcriptional changes in CD8(+) T cell markers, suggesting interventions that exploit metabolism to improve cancer immunotherapy.
Publisher
CELL PRESS
ISSN
0092-8674
Keyword
T-CELL METABOLISMCANCERDIETDIFFERENTIATIONCHECKPOINT

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