Obesity induced T cell dysfunction and implications for cancer immunotherapy
Abstract
Obesity has been shown to increase risk for a number of different disorders, including cancer. In addition, obesity is also associated with immune dysfunction, which could contribute to its strong association with other comorbidities. Recently, the immune system has been found to be heavily regulated by changes in metabolism. In particular, T cells are able to respond to intrinsic metabolic regulatory mechanisms, as well as extrinsic factors...
Paper Details
Title
Obesity induced T cell dysfunction and implications for cancer immunotherapy
Published Date
Apr 1, 2018
Volume
51
Pages
181 - 186
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