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Fasting-Mimicking Diet Is Safe and Reshapes Metabolism and Antitumor Immunity in Patients with Cancer

Authors :
Samantha Pesce
Luca Lalli
Giovanni Fucà
Angela Maria Rizzo
Arta Ajazi
Giancarlo Pruneri
Paola Squarcina
Viviana Vallacchi
Licia Rivoltini
Marco Foiani
Valeria Cancila
Salvatore Cortellino
Cristina Ferraris
Davide Bedognetti
Federica Zanardi
Alessandra Raimondi
Claudio Vernieri
Gianmaria Frigè
Andrea Vingiani
Darawan Rinchai
Francesca Ligorio
Giovanni Apolone
Valter D. Longo
Valter Torri
Giulia Bianchi
Saverio Minucci
Marina Chiara Garassino
Claudia Chiodoni
Filippo de Braud
Raghvendra Mall
Paola Frati
Giuseppe Capri
Fabio Iannelli
Antonino Belfiore
Agata Cova
Mario P. Colombo
Secondo Folli
Veronica Huber
Paola Antonia Corsetto
Source :
Cancer discovery. 12(1)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

In tumor-bearing mice, cyclic fasting or fasting-mimicking diets (FMD) enhance the activity of antineoplastic treatments by modulating systemic metabolism and boosting antitumor immunity. Here we conducted a clinical trial to investigate the safety and biological effects of cyclic, five-day FMD in combination with standard antitumor therapies. In 101 patients, the FMD was safe, feasible, and resulted in a consistent decrease of blood glucose and growth factor concentration, thus recapitulating metabolic changes that mediate fasting/FMD anticancer effects in preclinical experiments. Integrated transcriptomic and deep-phenotyping analyses revealed that FMD profoundly reshapes anticancer immunity by inducing the contraction of peripheral blood immunosuppressive myeloid and regulatory T-cell compartments, paralleled by enhanced intratumor Th1/cytotoxic responses and an enrichment of IFNγ and other immune signatures associated with better clinical outcomes in patients with cancer. Our findings lay the foundations for phase II/III clinical trials aimed at investigating FMD antitumor efficacy in combination with standard antineoplastic treatments. Significance: Cyclic FMD is well tolerated and causes remarkable systemic metabolic changes in patients with different tumor types and treated with concomitant antitumor therapies. In addition, the FMD reshapes systemic and intratumor immunity, finally activating several antitumor immune programs. Phase II/III clinical trials are needed to investigate FMD antitumor activity/efficacy. This article is highlighted in the In This Issue feature, p. 1

Details

ISSN :
21598290
Volume :
12
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cancer discovery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....afd19a6d18735c9f205d8670caf8f999