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The Effects of 6 Common Antidiabetic Drugs on Anti-PD1 Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor in Tumor Treatment
Zetao Zhan, Lu Liu, Mingzhen Cheng, Yi Gao, Weijie Zhou
Journal of Immunology Research · 2022 · ▲ 16 citations
Abstract
Diabetes and cancer are common diseases and are frequently diagnosed in the same individual. These patients need to take antidiabetic drugs while receiving antitumor drugs therapy. Recently, immunotherapy offers significant advances for cancer treatment. However, it is unclear whether antidiabetic drugs affect immunotherapy. Here, by employing syngeneic mouse colon cancer model and melanoma model, we studied the effects of 6 common antidiabetic drugs on anti-PD1 immune checkpoint inhibitor in tumor treatment, including acarbose, sitagliptin, metformin, glimepiride, pioglitazone, and insulin. We found that acarbose and sitagliptin enhanced the tumor inhibition of anti-PD1, and metformin had no effect on the tumor inhibition of anti-PD1, whereas glimepiride, pioglitazone, and insulin weakened the tumor inhibition of anti-PD1. Our study suggests that cancer patients receiving anti-PD1 antibody therapy need serious consideration when choosing antidiabetic drugs. In particular, acarbose significantly inhibited tumor growth and further enhanced the therapeutic effect of anti-PD1, which can be widely used in tumor therapy. Based on this study, further clinical trials are expected.
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Zhan, Z., Liu, L., Cheng, M., Gao, Y., & Zhou, W. (2022). The Effects of 6 Common Antidiabetic Drugs on Anti-PD1 Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor in Tumor Treatment. <em>Journal of Immunology Research</em>. https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/2651790
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Zhan Z, Liu L, Cheng M, Gao Y, Zhou W. The Effects of 6 Common Antidiabetic Drugs on Anti-PD1 Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor in Tumor Treatment. Journal of Immunology Research. 2022. doi:10.1155/2022/2651790.
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@article{zetao2022TheEff,
title = {The Effects of 6 Common Antidiabetic Drugs on Anti-PD1 Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor in Tumor Treatment},
author = {Zetao Zhan and Lu Liu and Mingzhen Cheng and Yi Gao and Weijie Zhou},
journal = {Journal of Immunology Research},
year = {2022},
doi = {10.1155/2022/2651790},
}
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