Consumption of β-glucans to spice up T cell treatment of tumors: a review.
Study Goal
The researchers aimed to evaluate the immune-stimulatory effects of β-glucans, particularly their ability to enhance adoptive T-cell treatments in cancer by modulating the tumor microenvironment.
Results Summary
The study found that β-glucans stimulate immune cells in gut-associated lymphoid tissue, promote pro-inflammatory pathways, improve tumor control in mouse models, and shift the tumor microenvironment to be more T cell-sensitive. Oral administration of β-glucans also showed immune-potentiating effects in healthy subjects and cancer patients.
Population
Healthy subjects, cancer patients, and mouse cancer models.
Effective Dosage
Not specified
Duration
Not specified
Interactions
None mentioned
| Intervention | Direction | Endpoint | Population | Dosage | Impact | Claim # |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
naturally occurring β-glucans | decrease | T cell suppression | - | - | can enable reversion of such T cell suppression | #1 |
naturally occurring β-glucans | increase | numbers and function of lymphocyte effectors | - | - | engaging innate immune cells and enhancing numbers and function of lymphocyte effectors | #2 |
orally administered β-glucans | increase | well-being and immune functions | healthy subjects | - | effects toward well-being and immune functions | #3 |
orally administered β-glucans | increase | well-being and immune functions | cancer patients | - | effects toward well-being and immune functions | #4 |
β-glucan treatments | decrease | tumor growth | mouse cancer models | better control | effects | #5 |
β-glucan treatments | increase | TME | mouse cancer models | - | shift the TME toward a T cell-sensitive environment | #6 |
Beta-glucans | increase | immune cells present in gut-associated lymphoid tissue | - | - | stimulate immune cells present in gut-associated lymphoid tissue and initiate highly conserved pro-inflammatory pathways | #7 |
intake of β-glucans | increase | immune-potentiating adjuvant | - | - | provides an accessible and immune-potentiating adjuvant | #8 |
INTRODUCTION: Adoptive T-cell treatments of solid cancers have evolved into a robust therapy with objective response rates surpassing those of standardized treatments. Unfortunately, only a limited fraction of patients shows durable responses, which is considered to be due to a T cell-suppressive tumor microenvironment (TME). Here we argue that naturally occurring β-glucans can enable reversion of such T cell suppression by engaging innate immune cells and enhancing numbers and function of lymphocyte effectors. AREAS COVERED: This review summarizes timely reports with respect to absorption, trafficking and immune stimulatory effects of β-glucans, particularly in relation to innate immune cells. Furthermore, we list effects toward well-being and immune functions in healthy subjects as well as cancer patients treated with orally administered β-glucans, extended with effects of β-glucan treatments in mouse cancer models. EXPERT OPINION: Beta-glucans, when present in food and following uptake in the proximal gut, stimulate immune cells present in gut-associated lymphoid tissue and initiate highly conserved pro-inflammatory pathways. When tested in mouse cancer models, β-glucans result in better control of tumor growth and shift the TME toward a T cell-sensitive environment. Along these lines, we advocate that intake of β-glucans provides an accessible and immune-potentiating adjuvant when combined with adoptive T-cell treatments of cancer.