Back to article: Regulation of T cell antitumor immune response by tumor induced metabolic stress


FIGURE 2: Amino acid consumption by cancer cells promotes immunosuppression. Cancer cells deplete essential amino acids for T cell activity leading to a decrease of their antitumoral function. For instance cancer cells import arginine that will be metabolized in Urea by Arginase 1 (ARG1) or in L-citruline + Nitric oxide (NO) by Nictric oxide synthase 2 (NOS2). The diminution of Arginine within the tumoral microenvironment as well as the production of NO by the cancer cells are inhibitor of T cells. The diminution of tryptophan in the tumoral microenvironment will also inhibit T cell. Moreover, the increase in kynurenine (tryptophan metabolite produced by IDO) will promote Treg cell activity.

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