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Gaofeng Fan1, Yuetong Wang2, Ruoning Wang3
1School of Life Science and Technology, ShanghaiTech University, Shanghai, China.
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Impaired cellular metabolism contributes to the age-related decline in T cell function, undermining the response to immunotherapy in older patients with cancer. In a recent study, Hope et al. report that a reduction in intracellular NAD+ levels compromises metabolic fitness and drives immunosenescence. Notably, restoring NAD+ levels can reverse age-related chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T deterioration, suggesting a promising 'metabolic immunotherapy' that widely benefits older patients with cancer.
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