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Polyamines in cancer: integrating organismal metabolism and antitumour immunity
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Cullen, Michael T
, Holbert, Cassandra E
, Stewart, Tracy Murray
, Casero, Robert A
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Cancer
/ Diet
/ Immune checkpoint
/ Immune response
/ Metabolism
/ Microbiota
/ Microenvironments
/ Polyamines
/ Putrescine
/ Spermidine
/ Spermine
/ Tumor microenvironment
/ Tumors
2022
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Polyamines in cancer: integrating organismal metabolism and antitumour immunity
by
Cullen, Michael T
, Holbert, Cassandra E
, Stewart, Tracy Murray
, Casero, Robert A
in
Cancer
/ Diet
/ Immune checkpoint
/ Immune response
/ Metabolism
/ Microbiota
/ Microenvironments
/ Polyamines
/ Putrescine
/ Spermidine
/ Spermine
/ Tumor microenvironment
/ Tumors
2022
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Polyamines in cancer: integrating organismal metabolism and antitumour immunity
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Cullen, Michael T
, Holbert, Cassandra E
, Stewart, Tracy Murray
, Casero, Robert A
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Cancer
/ Diet
/ Immune checkpoint
/ Immune response
/ Metabolism
/ Microbiota
/ Microenvironments
/ Polyamines
/ Putrescine
/ Spermidine
/ Spermine
/ Tumor microenvironment
/ Tumors
2022
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Polyamines in cancer: integrating organismal metabolism and antitumour immunity
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Polyamines in cancer: integrating organismal metabolism and antitumour immunity
2022
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The natural mammalian polyamines putrescine, spermidine and spermine are essential for both normal and neoplastic cell function and replication. Dysregulation of metabolism of polyamines and their requirements is common in many cancers. Both clinical and experimental depletion of polyamines have demonstrated their metabolism to be a rational target for therapy; however, the mechanisms through which polyamines can establish a tumour-permissive microenvironment are only now emerging. Recent data indicate that polyamines can play a major role in regulating the antitumour immune response, thus likely contributing to the existence of immunologically ‘cold’ tumours that do not respond to immune checkpoint blockade. Additionally, the interplay between the microbiota and associated tissues creates a tumour microenvironment in which polyamine metabolism, content and function can all be dramatically altered on the basis of microbiota composition, dietary polyamine availability and tissue response to its surrounding microenvironment. The goal of this Perspective is to introduce the reader to the many ways in which polyamines, polyamine metabolism, the microbiota and the diet interconnect to establish a tumour microenvironment that facilitates the initiation and progression of cancer. It also details ways in which polyamine metabolism and function can be successfully targeted for therapeutic benefit, including specifically enhancing the antitumour immune response.This Perspective discusses how polyamines, polyamine metabolism, the microbiota and the diet interconnect to establish a tumour microenvironment that facilitates the initiation and progression of cancer. It also details ways in which polyamine metabolism and function can be targeted for therapeutic benefit, including specifically enhancing the antitumour immune response.
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Nature Publishing Group
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