Linking body composition and nutritional status with CAR T-cell efficacy Editorial


Authors: Nawas, M. T.; Scordo, M.
Title: Linking body composition and nutritional status with CAR T-cell efficacy
Abstract: Obesity and its attendant pathophysiological alterations have long been implicated in promoting cancer development and in the modulation of antitumor immunologic responses, but little is known about their impact on outcomes after cellular immunotherapy. In this issue, Rejeski and colleagues report that intrinsic host factors including body composition and nutritional status may predict response after chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy in patients with relapsed lymphomas. These data highlight the clinical relevance of these factors on treatment outcomes and will hopefully motivate interventional studies of prehabilitation and nutritional optimization in these patients. See related article by Rejeski et al., p. 707 (1). ©2023 American Association for Cancer Research.
Keywords: nutritional status; t lymphocyte; t-lymphocytes; immunology; tissue distribution; receptors, antigen, t-cell; body composition; adoptive immunotherapy; immunotherapy, adoptive; lymphocyte antigen receptor; humans; human; sarcopenia
Journal Title: Cancer Immunology Research
Volume: 11
Issue: 6
ISSN: 2326-6066
Publisher: American Association for Cancer Research  
Date Published: 2023-06-01
Start Page: 704
Language: English
DOI: 10.1158/2326-6066.Cir-23-0313
PUBMED: 37264818
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Editorial -- Source: Scopus
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