@inbook{78569135fb694dfdaacf1e890d691733,
title = "Autophagy-inducing nutritional interventions in experimental and clinical oncology",
abstract = "Numerous pro-autophagic dietary interventions are being investigated for their potential cancer-preventive or therapeutic effects. This applies to different fasting regimens, methionine restriction and ketogenic diets. In addition, the supplementation of specific micronutrients such as nicotinamide (vitamin B3) or spermidine induces autophagy. In humans, leanness, plant-based diets (that may lead to partial methionine restriction) and high dietary uptake of spermidine are associated with a low incidence of cancers. Moreover, clinical trials have demonstrated the capacity of nicotinamide to prevent non-melanoma skin carcinogenesis. Multiple interventional trials are evaluating the capacity of autophagy-inducing regimens to improve the outcome of chemotherapy and immunotherapy. Here, we discuss the mechanistic underpinnings of autophagy induction by nutritional interventions, as well as the mechanisms through which autophagy induction in malignant or immune cells improves anticancer immunosurveillance.",
keywords = "Checkpoint blockade, Dietary restriction, Immunogenic cell death, Immunotherapy",
author = "Hofer, {Sebastian J.} and Guido Kroemer and Oliver Kepp",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2022 Elsevier Inc.",
year = "2022",
month = jan,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1016/bs.ircmb.2022.08.003",
language = "English",
isbn = "9780323903882",
series = "International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology",
publisher = "Elsevier Inc.",
pages = "125--158",
editor = "Aitziber Buqu{\'e} and Lorenzo Galluzzi",
booktitle = "Nutrition and Cancer",
}