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  • Immune checkpoint inhibitors can cause serious side effects like autoimmune disorders and heart damage.
  • Periodic Fasting Mimicking Diet (FMD) shows promise in enhancing cancer therapies, particularly when combined with anti-OX40/anti-PD-L1, resulting in better melanoma growth delays in mice.
  • FMD not only boosts the effectiveness of immunotherapy but also helps prevent or reverse heart damage linked to these treatments by reducing inflammation and oxidative stress.

Article Abstract

Immune checkpoint inhibitors cause side effects ranging from autoimmune endocrine disorders to severe cardiotoxicity. Periodic Fasting mimicking diet (FMD) cycles are emerging as promising enhancers of a wide range of cancer therapies including immunotherapy. Here, either FMD cycles alone or in combination with anti-OX40/anti-PD-L1 are much more effective than immune checkpoint inhibitors alone in delaying melanoma growth in mice. FMD cycles in combination with anti-OX40/anti-PD-L1 also show a trend for increased effects against a lung cancer model. As importantly, the cardiac fibrosis, necrosis and hypertrophy caused by immune checkpoint inhibitors are prevented/reversed by FMD treatment in both cancer models whereas immune infiltration of CD3 and CD8 cells in myocardial tissues and systemic and myocardial markers of oxidative stress and inflammation are reduced. These results indicate that FMD cycles in combination with immunotherapy can delay cancer growth while reducing side effects including cardiotoxicity.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10491752PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-41066-3DOI Listing

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