Ketosis versus carbotoxicity – metabolism determines the outcome of cancer immunotherapy

Carbohydrate-rich diets have been consistently associated with detrimental effects for human health, including diabetes and obesity. Moreover, high glucose levels appear to mediate immunosuppressive effects in preclinical tumor models. Recent data from Ferrere and colleagues point to the intriguing...

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Main Authors: Aitziber Buqué, Lorenzo Galluzzi, Guido Kroemer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2021-01-01
Series:Molecular & Cellular Oncology
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23723556.2020.1868266
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author Aitziber Buqué
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description Carbohydrate-rich diets have been consistently associated with detrimental effects for human health, including diabetes and obesity. Moreover, high glucose levels appear to mediate immunosuppressive effects in preclinical tumor models. Recent data from Ferrere and colleagues point to the intriguing possibility that carbotoxicity may originate from the abolition of ketosis.
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spelling doaj.art-8f0a7284b48541809b991914277f7a5f2023-09-22T09:19:43ZengTaylor & Francis GroupMolecular & Cellular Oncology2372-35562021-01-018110.1080/23723556.2020.18682661868266Ketosis versus carbotoxicity – metabolism determines the outcome of cancer immunotherapyAitziber Buqué0Lorenzo Galluzzi1Guido Kroemer2Weill Cornell Medical CollegeWeill Cornell Medical CollegeUniversité de Paris, Sorbonne UniversitéCarbohydrate-rich diets have been consistently associated with detrimental effects for human health, including diabetes and obesity. Moreover, high glucose levels appear to mediate immunosuppressive effects in preclinical tumor models. Recent data from Ferrere and colleagues point to the intriguing possibility that carbotoxicity may originate from the abolition of ketosis.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23723556.2020.18682663-hydroxybutyratectla4ketogenic dietimmune checkpoint inhibitorspd-1sucrose
spellingShingle Aitziber Buqué
Lorenzo Galluzzi
Guido Kroemer
Ketosis versus carbotoxicity – metabolism determines the outcome of cancer immunotherapy
Molecular & Cellular Oncology
3-hydroxybutyrate
ctla4
ketogenic diet
immune checkpoint inhibitors
pd-1
sucrose
title Ketosis versus carbotoxicity – metabolism determines the outcome of cancer immunotherapy
title_full Ketosis versus carbotoxicity – metabolism determines the outcome of cancer immunotherapy
title_fullStr Ketosis versus carbotoxicity – metabolism determines the outcome of cancer immunotherapy
title_full_unstemmed Ketosis versus carbotoxicity – metabolism determines the outcome of cancer immunotherapy
title_short Ketosis versus carbotoxicity – metabolism determines the outcome of cancer immunotherapy
title_sort ketosis versus carbotoxicity metabolism determines the outcome of cancer immunotherapy
topic 3-hydroxybutyrate
ctla4
ketogenic diet
immune checkpoint inhibitors
pd-1
sucrose
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23723556.2020.1868266
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