Targeting tumour metabolism in melanoma to enhance response to immune checkpoint inhibition: A balancing act

J F Tiersma, B Evers, B M Bakker, D J Reijngoud, M de Bruyn, S de Jong, M Jalving*

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Immune checkpoint inhibition has transformed the treatment landscape of advanced melanoma and long-term survival of patients is now possible. However, at least half of the patients do not benefit sufficiently. Metabolic reprogramming is a hallmark of cancer cells and may contribute to both tumour growth and immune evasion by the tumour. Preclinical studies have indeed demonstrated that modulating tumour metabolism can reduce tumour growth while improving the functionality of immune cells. Since metabolic pathways are commonly shared between immune and tumour cells, it is essential to understand how modulating tumour metabolism in patients influences the intricate balance of pro-and anti-tumour immune effects in the tumour microenvironment. The key question is whether modulating tumour metabolism can inhibit tumour cell growth as well as facilitate an anti-tumour immune response. Here, we review current knowledge on the effect of tumour metabolism on the immune response in melanoma. We summarise metabolic pathways in melanoma and non-cancerous cells in the tumour microenvironment and discuss models and techniques available to study the metabolic-immune interaction. Finally, we discuss clinical use of these techniques to improve our understanding of how metabolic interventions can tip the balance towards a favourable, immune permissive microenvironment in melanoma patients.

Originele taal-2English
Artikelnummer102802
Aantal pagina's11
TijdschriftCANCER TREATMENT REVIEWS
Volume129
Vroegere onlinedatum11-jul.-2024
DOI's
StatusPublished - sep.-2024

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