Metabolic immunoengineering approaches to enhance CD8+ T cell-based cancer immunotherapy
Bing Feng, Rongrong Li, Weilin Li, Li Tang
Abstract
Many cancer immunotherapies rely on robust CD8 + T cells capable of eliminating cancer cells and establishing long-term tumor control. Recent insights into immunometabolism highlight the importance of nutrients and metabolites in T cell activation and differentiation. Within the tumor microenvironment (TME), CD8 + tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) undergo metabolic adaptations to survive but compromise their effector function and differentiation. Targeting metabolism holds promise for enhancing CD8 + T cell-mediated antitumor immunity. Here, we overview the metabolic features of CD8 + TILs and their impact on T cell effector function and differentiation. We also highlight immunoengineering strategies by leveraging the Yin-Yang of metabolic modulation for improving cancer immunotherapy.