Regulatory T Cell Metabolism: A Promising Therapeutic Target for Cancer Treatment?

IF 4.3 4区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY Immune Network Pub Date : 2025-02-24 eCollection Date: 2025-02-01 DOI:10.4110/in.2025.25.e13
Jihyoun Kim, Jiaoran Li, Jun Wei, Seon Ah Lim
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Abstract

Regulatory T (Treg) cells are essential for maintaining immune homeostasis by suppressing excessive immune responses. In the context of cancer, however, Tregs promote immune evasion and tumor progression, particularly through their unique adaptations within the tumor microenvironment (TME). Recent research has emphasized how metabolic characteristics shape Treg activation, migration, and immunosuppressive function, revealing the impact of metabolic pathways on Treg fitness in homeostasis and within the TME. In this review, we first provide an overview of Tregs in cancer immunology, discussing their immunosuppressive roles and properties specific to the TME. We then examine the metabolic requirements for Treg activation and migration under normal conditions, followed by a discussion of how hypoxia, lactate accumulation, nutrient limitation, oxidative stress, and other TME-specific factors alter Treg metabolism and contribute to cancer immune evasion. Finally, we explore therapeutic strategies that target Treg metabolism within the TME, including pharmacological modulation of specific metabolic pathways to diminish Treg-mediated immunosuppression. Thus, we could suggest future directions and clinical implications for Treg-targeted metabolic modulation as a complementary approach in cancer treatment, setting the stage for novel strategies in immunotherapy.

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Immune Network
Immune Network Immunology and Microbiology-Immunology
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期刊介绍: Immune Network publishes novel findings in basic and clinical immunology and aims to provide a medium through which researchers in various fields of immunology can share and connect. The journal focuses on advances and insights into the regulation of the immune system and the immunological mechanisms of various diseases. Research that provides integrated insights into translational immunology is given preference for publication. All submissions are evaluated based on originality, quality, clarity, and brevity
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