Reprogramming of Glucose Metabolism by Nanocarriers to Improve Cancer Immunotherapy: Recent Advances and Applications

利用纳米载体重编程葡萄糖代谢以改善癌症免疫疗法:最新进展及应用

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Abstract

Although immunotherapy has made significant progress in cancer treatment, its limited responsiveness has greatly hindered widespread clinical application. The Warburg effect in tumor cells creates a tumor microenvironment (TME) characterized by hypoxia, low glucose levels, and high lactate levels, which severely inhibits the antitumor immune response. Consequently, targeting glucose metabolism to reprogram the TME is considered an effective strategy for reversing immunosuppression and immune evasion. Numerous studies have been conducted on enhancing cancer immunotherapy efficacy through the delivery of glucose metabolism modulators via nanocarriers. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the glucose metabolic characteristics of tumors and their impacts on the immune system, as well as nanodelivery strategies targeting glucose metabolism to enhance immunotherapy. These strategies include inhibiting key glycolytic enzymes, blocking glucose and lactate transporters, and utilizing glucose oxidase and lactate oxidase. Furthermore, this article reviews recent advancements in synergistic antitumor therapy involving glucose metabolism-targeted therapy combined with other treatments, such as chemotherapy, radiotherapy (RT), phototherapy, and immunotherapy. Finally, we discuss the limitations and future prospects of nanotechnology targeting glucose metabolism therapy, hoping to provide new directions and ideas to improve cancer immunotherapy.

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