Cancer Immunology and Hematology Branch, Division of Cancer Biology, NCI, NIH, Bethesda, MD, USA.
Cancer Biol Ther. 2013 Apr;14(4):315-8. doi: 10.4161/cbt.23616. Epub 2013 Jan 28.
A Division of Cancer Biology, NCI sponsored workshop, Metabolic Reprogramming of the Immune Response in the Tumor Microenvironment, was held October 2nd in Bethesda, MD. The purpose of the workshop was to bring together cancer cell biologists and immunologists to explore the mechanistic relationships between the metabolic pathways used by cancer cells and anti-tumor immune cells and how this information could be used to improve cancer immunotherapy. At the conclusion of the workshop a general discussion focused on defining the major challenges and opportunities concerning the impact of metabolism on anti-tumor immunity and cancer immunotherapy as well as what tools, technologies, resources or community efforts are required to accelerate research in this area. Overall, future studies need to consider how cancer cell metabolic pathways differ from activated lymphocytes in order to define a therapeutic window for cancer therapy. Further, studies aimed at reprogramming the metabolic qualities of T cells with the goal of improving immunotherapy were considered a promising avenue.
美国国立癌症研究所(NCI)赞助的癌症生物学分会研讨会“肿瘤微环境中免疫反应的代谢重编程”于 10 月 2 日在马里兰州贝塞斯达举行。研讨会的目的是将癌症细胞生物学家和免疫学家聚集在一起,探索癌细胞和抗肿瘤免疫细胞所使用的代谢途径之间的机制关系,以及如何利用这些信息来改善癌症免疫疗法。在研讨会结束时,进行了一次一般性讨论,重点是确定代谢对抗肿瘤免疫和癌症免疫疗法的影响所面临的主要挑战和机遇,以及需要哪些工具、技术、资源或社区努力来加速该领域的研究。总的来说,未来的研究需要考虑癌细胞代谢途径与激活的淋巴细胞有何不同,以便为癌症治疗定义一个治疗窗口。此外,人们认为,旨在改变 T 细胞代谢特性以提高免疫疗法的研究具有广阔的前景。