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Paradoxical effects of obesity on T cell function during tumor progression and PD-1 checkpoint blockade.

Nat Med

January 2019

Department of Radiation Oncology, University of California Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center, Universityof California School of Medicine, Sacramento, CA, USA.

The recent successes of immunotherapy have shifted the paradigm in cancer treatment, but because only a percentage of patients are responsive to immunotherapy, it is imperative to identify factors impacting outcome. Obesity is reaching pandemic proportions and is a major risk factor for certain malignancies, but the impact of obesity on immune responses, in general and in cancer immunotherapy, is poorly understood. Here, we demonstrate, across multiple species and tumor models, that obesity results in increased immune aging, tumor progression and PD-1-mediated T cell dysfunction which is driven, at least in part, by leptin.

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