The role of immune metabolism in skin cancers: implications for pathogenesis and therapy

免疫代谢在皮肤癌中的作用:对发病机制和治疗的意义

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Abstract

The skin is a complex organ that serves as a critical barrier against external pathogens and environmental impact. Recent advances in immunometabolism have highlighted the intricate link between cellular metabolism and immune function, particularly in the context of skin cancers. This review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the key metabolic pathways and adaptations that occur in immune cells during homeostasis and activation, and explore how metabolic reprogramming contributes to the pathogenesis of specific skin cancers. We discuss the complex interplay between tumor cells and infiltrating immune cells, which shapes the tumor microenvironment and influences disease outcomes. The review delves into the role of various metabolic pathways, such as glycolysis, oxidative phosphorylation, and lipid metabolism, in the regulation of immune cell function and their impact on the development and progression of skin cancers. Furthermore, we examine the potential of targeting metabolic pathways as a therapeutic strategy in skin cancers and discuss the challenges and future perspectives in this rapidly evolving field. By understanding the metabolic basis of skin immune responses, we can develop novel, personalized therapies for the treatment of skin cancers, ultimately improving patient outcomes and quality of life. The insights gained from this review will contribute to the growing body of knowledge in immunometabolism and its application in the management of skin cancers, paving the way for more effective and targeted interventions in the future.

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