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ABSTRACT: Significance
The nutrient competition among the different tumor microenvironment components drives tumor growth, immune tolerance, and therapeutic resistance. PDAC cells demand a high amount of VB6, thus competitively causing NK-cell dysfunction. Supplying VB6 with blocking VB6-dependent one-carbon metabolism amplifies the NK-cell antitumor immunity and inhibits tumor growth in PDAC models. This article is featured in Selected Articles from This Issue, p. 5.
SUBMITTER: He C
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10784745 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
He Chunbo C Wang Dezhen D Shukla Surendra K SK Hu Tuo T Thakur Ravi R Fu Xiao X King Ryan J RJ Kollala Sai Sundeep SS Attri Kuldeep S KS Murthy Divya D Chaika Nina V NV Fujii Yuki Y Gonzalez Daisy D Pacheco Camila G CG Qiu Yudong Y Singh Pankaj K PK Locasale Jason W JW Mehla Kamiya K
Cancer discovery 20240101 1
Nutritional factors play crucial roles in immune responses. The tumor-caused nutritional deficiencies are known to affect antitumor immunity. Here, we demonstrate that pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) cells can suppress NK-cell cytotoxicity by restricting the accessibility of vitamin B6 (VB6). PDAC cells actively consume VB6 to support one-carbon metabolism, and thus tumor cell growth, causing VB6 deprivation in the tumor microenvironment. In comparison, NK cells require VB6 for intracell ...[more]