Targeting MDSCs in cancer: emerging immunotherapeutic and metabolic strategies
Shubhankar Dash, Patryk Firmanty, Monika Chomczyk, Vakul Mohanty, Wenxue Ma, Natalia Baran

TL;DR
This review explores new strategies to target MDSCs in cancer to improve immunotherapy by focusing on their metabolism and immune-suppressing functions.
Contribution
The paper highlights novel metabolic and immunotherapeutic approaches to target MDSCs and enhance cancer treatment outcomes.
Findings
Metabolic targeting of MDSCs can reduce their immunosuppressive activity.
Combining MDSC-targeted therapies with immunotherapies may overcome tumor resistance.
MDSC heterogeneity and biomarker validation remain key challenges for clinical translation.
Abstract
Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) are a diverse group of immature myeloid cells critically involved in establishing an immunosuppressive environment within tumors. They impede effective anti-tumor immune responses through multiple mechanisms, including metabolic reprogramming, cytokine secretion, and immune checkpoint ligand expression. This immunosuppressive activity enables tumor progression and resistance to therapies, including immunotherapy. Recent advances reveal that targeting the metabolic pathways of MDSCs can impair their suppressive functions, offering promising strategies to enhance anti-cancer immunity. Approaches such as metabolic inhibition, direct depletion, blockade of recruitment and expansion, and promotion of differentiation into mature immune cells are under active investigation. Combining these strategies with immune checkpoint inhibitors and cell-based…
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Taxonomy
TopicsImmune cells in cancer · Immune responses and vaccinations · Inflammation biomarkers and pathways
