Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    SciTechDaily
    • Biology
    • Chemistry
    • Earth
    • Health
    • Physics
    • Science
    • Space
    • Technology
    Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube RSS
    SciTechDaily
    Home»Health»Simple Dietary Supplement Could Supercharge Cancer-Fighting Immune Cells
    Health

    Simple Dietary Supplement Could Supercharge Cancer-Fighting Immune Cells

    By University of Pennsylvania School of MedicineDecember 29, 202424 Comments5 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest Telegram LinkedIn WhatsApp Email Reddit
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Telegram Email Reddit
    Immune System Cells
    Researchers at Penn Medicine discovered that a ketogenic diet or BHB supplements may boost CAR T cell therapy’s effectiveness in fighting cancer by enhancing T cell metabolism. While promising early results have led to a Phase I clinical trial, further evidence is needed before dietary recommendations can be made.

    Laboratory studies uncover a simple yet promising approach to enhance personalized cell therapy.

    A dietary supplement may offer a novel way to enhance the effectiveness of CAR T cell therapy, according to a study conducted by researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine and the Abramson Cancer Center at the University of Pennsylvania. Although this method requires validation through clinical trials, early findings—recently presented during a press briefing at the 66th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting and Exposition—suggest a potentially affordable and accessible strategy to improve CAR T cell functionality and cancer-fighting capabilities.

    CAR T cell therapy, first developed at Penn Medicine, is a personalized cancer treatment that reprograms a patient’s immune cells to target and destroy cancer cells.

    “Thousands of patients with blood cancers have been successfully treated with CAR T cell therapy, but it still doesn’t work for everyone,” said co-lead author Shan Liu, PhD, a postdoctoral fellow who presented the study at ASH. “We took an outside-the-box approach to improve CAR T cell therapy, by targeting T cells through diet rather than further genetic engineering.”

    Liu co-led the study with Puneeth Guruprasad, PhD, who earned his PhD at Penn and is now a medical student in the Perelman School of Medicine. The lead authors worked under the mentorship of co-senior authors Marco Ruella, MD, an assistant professor of Hematology-Oncology, a researcher with the Center for Cellular Immunotherapies and the scientific director of Penn Medicine’s Lymphoma Program; and Maayan Levy, PhD, an assistant professor of Microbiology.

    CAR T cells prefer BHB as a fuel source

    First, the research team tested the effect of several different diets, including ketogenic, high-fiber, high-fat, high-protein, high cholesterol, and a control diet, on CAR T cell’s tumor-fighting capabilities using a mouse model of diffuse-large B-cell lymphoma. They found improved tumor control and survival in the mice receiving a ketogenic diet compared to all other diets. In subsequent studies, they found higher levels of beta-hydroxybutyrate (BHB), a metabolite produced by the liver in response to a ketogenic diet, was a key mediator of this effect.

    The research builds on previous work from Levy’s team, which found that BHB strongly suppressed the growth of colorectal tumors in lab experiments.

    “Our theory is that CAR T cells prefer BHB as a fuel source rather than standard sugars in our body, such as glucose,” Guruprasad said. “So, increasing the levels of BHB in the body gives the CAR T cells more power to take out the cancer cells.”

    Translational studies in patient samples and healthy volunteers

    Next, the research team tested a BHB supplement combined with CAR T cell therapy in laboratory models of human cancer (on a standard diet); the results showed complete obliteration of the cancer in the vast majority of mice and resulted in higher CAR T cell expansion and activation. To see if BHB, which occurs naturally at various levels in our bodies, had a similar effect in humans, the team assessed blood samples from patients who had recently received CAR T cell therapy and found that greater BHB levels were associated with better CAR T cell expansion in patients. They also looked at T cells of healthy volunteers who took a BHB supplement and found similar changes in how normal T cells generated energy after exposure to BHB.

    Past studies across several cancer types have looked at the impact of dietary interventions, such as a high-fiber diet, on the response to cancer immunotherapy, however, the mechanism behind the BHB effect in this study appears to stem from metabolic changes in the blood, rather than via the gut microbiome, as in the case of a high-fiber diet.

    Next steps and potential impact

    The theory that BHB supplementation could improve response to CAR T cell therapy is being tested in a Phase I clinical trial at Penn Medicine’s Abramson Cancer Center.

    “We’re talking about an intervention that is relatively cheap and has low toxicity potential,” Levy said. “If the clinical trial data pans out, I’m excited to think about how a fairly simple approach like this could be combined with dietary interventions or other, more traditional approaches, to enhance the anti-cancer effect.”

    The clinical trial, led by principal investigator Elise Chong, MD, an assistant professor of Hematology-Oncology, will soon begin enrolling patients with relapsed or refractory large B-cell lymphoma who are receiving commercially available anti-CD19 CAR T cell therapy as part of their treatment.

    “As a physician and scientist, I share my patients’ excitement for potential new strategies to better treat their cancer, and I’m thrilled to see this research move from the lab bench to translational studies and now to a clinical trial,” Ruella said. “However, we want to emphasize that, at this point, the research is still preliminary, and we’re not making any dietary or supplement recommendations to patients based on this study until we have definitive clinical evidence.”

    Meeting: 66th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting and Exposition

    The study was partly funded by the Penn-CHOP Microbiome Core.

    Patients interested in clinical trials at the Abramson Cancer Center can search open clinical trials here or call 1-855-216-0098 to speak with a clinical trial navigator.

    Never miss a breakthrough: Join the SciTechDaily newsletter.
    Follow us on Google and Google News.

    Cancer Diet Immune Cells University of Pennsylvania
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Email Reddit

    Related Articles

    mRNA Vaccines Can Help Fight Cancer Tumors Too – Here’s How

    Hormone Drugs May Disarm Coronavirus Spike Protein and Stop COVID-19 Disease Progression

    Mediterranean Diet May Help Men With Prostate Cancer

    Proton Therapy Significantly Lowers Risk of Side Effects for Cancer Patients

    Artificially Sweetened Beverage Intake Linked to Lower Disease Recurrence

    Neu5Gc Sugar is Related to the Appearance of Spontaneous Tumors in Humans

    MIT Research Shows How Diet Influences Colon Cancer

    A Link between Citrus Consumption and Malignant Melanoma?

    Study Links Dietary Glycemic Load and Colon Cancer

    24 Comments

    1. bob james on December 30, 2024 5:07 am

      Thanks my wife has cancer fighting it for 5 years. Thanks for hope

      Reply
    2. Jay on December 30, 2024 5:26 am

      All the lead investigators are international students. What will happen if Trump deports all these students?

      Reply
      • Nick Buffardi on December 30, 2024 6:42 am

        Calm down get real…..grow up….stop with the pettiness:)

        Reply
        • Jim on December 31, 2024 8:21 am

          I agree. Mist of these students are PROBABLY here LEGALLY, therefore they’re not on the list of ILLEGAL ALIENS.

          Reply
      • i on December 30, 2024 7:11 am

        they go home and work there improve there countries

        Reply
      • Webster on December 30, 2024 8:28 am

        Why not keep politics out of it. Great article that gives hope to everyone fighting cancer.

        Reply
      • Lee on December 30, 2024 10:14 am

        A couple of questions for you, Jay.
        Where did he earn his PhD?
        ALL lead investigators? ALL?!

        Reply
      • Anita B on December 30, 2024 5:18 pm

        Do you really think these researchers are here illegally??

        Reply
      • Bart on December 30, 2024 8:36 pm

        They are here LEGALLY.You effing moron.

        Reply
      • Catherine on December 30, 2024 8:53 pm

        Exactly. I suspect he’s also going to cut funding to the FDA & CDC. Because of their malignant narcissism that is raised to the level of sociopathy neither Trump or Musk have empathy for others except favored children & spouses. They are the most dangerous combo in the history of our country.

        Reply
        • Jim on December 31, 2024 8:22 am

          Some people are so incredibly obtuse it’s difficult to understand how they go through life

          Reply
          • Roy Benford on January 24, 2025 6:41 pm

            This research has produce outstanding results and gives new hope to cancer patients who do not want to go down the road of chemotherapy. Of all the positive groundbreaking information in this article the majority of comments focus on race and national origin. What If we could just appreciate contribution and results from all people, regardless of where they’re from. How far could we go toward solving life- threatening problems and existential challenges we face in our world? I wonder.

            Reply
      • Zulu on January 1, 2025 9:12 pm

        Make America Go down Again

        Reply
      • Marc F on January 2, 2025 6:14 am

        No offense but isn’t this information like totally common sense…. You switch to keto diet you deplete the cancer from its fuel source

        Reply
      • Robert on January 4, 2025 2:54 pm

        The Administration is going to follow the law finally, they’re only going to deport people who have broken the laws. You might want to get your head out of your butt and acquire a brain.

        Reply
    3. Vincent on December 30, 2024 10:03 am

      Because the politics of Trump and his handlers will be detrimental to cancer research, nascent treatments and the wider scientific endeavour.

      Reply
    4. Lee on December 30, 2024 10:16 am

      Vincent, what are you basing this conjecture on?

      Reply
      • Kynthos 1 on December 31, 2024 11:47 am

        Trump is not going to destroy any of the study
        The demonrats are the only ones that are against trying to save lives.

        Reply
    5. Anita B on December 30, 2024 5:20 pm

      Really??
      Who forced vaccines on people & is still trying to shut down discussions related to outcomes of the vaccine??

      Reply
      • Catherine on December 30, 2024 8:57 pm

        You don’t ever investigate or research anything. Are you not capable or just willingly ignorant. Try reading some of the real scientific studies, otherwise you are lazy which makes you & all maga unpatriotic! True patriots want to know the truth not just have their feelings & confirmation bias rewarded falsely. Be better!

        Reply
        • Robert on January 4, 2025 2:55 pm

          The Administration is going to follow the law finally, they’re only going to deport people who have broken the laws. You might want to get your head out of your butt and acquire a brain.

          Reply
    6. Fred Flintstone on December 30, 2024 5:48 pm

      After Trump deports the criminal alien students American transsexuals will do the anti cancer research and we will all live 120 healthy years.

      Reply
    7. Deniz Fatima on December 31, 2024 11:12 pm

      What a nice article. I found it very informative. I can’t believe people made even this article about their Trump hatred. As if we don’t see what is happening to majority of illegal immigrants on the streets, in subways, etc… I wish they were not given false hopes to lose so much to get here. Bitter truth beats false hope. Also immigration is a business, trillion dollars industry taking resources of in need Americans from every ethnic background. No one said they are against productive, decent people. Don’t change words. I just hope Trump stops the genocide Biden started.

      Reply
    8. Marc F on January 2, 2025 6:18 am

      I would love to see the car-t treatment mixed with a keto diet following an intermittent fast lasting around 16 to 18 hours.

      Reply
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • YouTube

    Don't Miss a Discovery

    Subscribe for the Latest in Science & Tech!

    Trending News

    New Pill Lowers Stubborn Blood Pressure and Protects the Kidneys

    Humans May Have Hidden Regenerative Powers, New Study Suggests

    Scientists Just Solved the Mystery of Why Crabs Walk Sideways

    Doctors Are Surprised by What This Vaccine Is Doing to the Heart

    This Popular Supplement May Boost Your Brain, Not Just Your Muscles

    Scientists Say This Simple Supplement May Actually Reverse Heart Disease

    Warming Oceans Could Trigger a Dangerous Methane Surge

    This Simple Movement Could Be Secretly Cleaning Your Brain

    Follow SciTechDaily
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • YouTube
    • Pinterest
    • Newsletter
    • RSS
    SciTech News
    • Biology News
    • Chemistry News
    • Earth News
    • Health News
    • Physics News
    • Science News
    • Space News
    • Technology News
    Recent Posts
    • Scientists Solve 320-Million-Year Mystery of Reptile Skin Armor
    • Hidden Heart Risk Found in 1 in 5 People, Study Warns
    • Scientists Say This Daily Walking Habit May Be the Secret to Keeping Weight Off After Dieting
    • New Therapy Rewires the Brain To Restore Joy in Depression Patients
    • Researchers Discover Efficient New Way To Split Hydrogen From Water for Energy
    Copyright © 1998 - 2026 SciTechDaily. All Rights Reserved.
    • Science News
    • About
    • Contact
    • Editorial Board
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Use

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.