Suppressive effects of the obese tumor microenvironment on CD8 T cell infiltration and effector function

肥胖肿瘤微环境对CD8 T细胞浸润和效应功能的抑制作用

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作者:Lydia Dyck ,Hannah Prendeville ,Mathilde Raverdeau ,Mieszko M Wilk ,Roisin M Loftus ,Aaron Douglas ,Janet McCormack ,Bruce Moran ,Michael Wilkinson ,Evanna L Mills ,Michael Doughty ,Aurelie Fabre ,Helen Heneghan ,Carel LeRoux ,Andrew Hogan ,Edward T Chouchani ,Donal O'Shea ,Donal Brennan ,Lydia Lynch

Abstract

Obesity is one of the leading preventable causes of cancer; however, little is known about the effects of obesity on anti-tumor immunity. Here, we investigated the effects of obesity on CD8 T cells in mouse models and patients with endometrial cancer. Our findings revealed that CD8 T cell infiltration is suppressed in obesity, which was associated with a decrease in chemokine production. Tumor-resident CD8 T cells were also functionally suppressed in obese mice, which was associated with a suppression of amino acid metabolism. Similarly, we found that a high BMI negatively correlated with CD8 infiltration in human endometrial cancer and that weight loss was associated with a complete pathological response in six of nine patients. Moreover, immunotherapy using anti-PD-1 led to tumor rejection in lean and obese mice and partially restored CD8 metabolism and anti-tumor immunity. These findings highlight the suppressive effects of obesity on CD8 T cell anti-tumor immunity, which can partially be reversed by weight loss and/or immunotherapy.

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