Take metabolic heterogeneity into consideration when applying dietary interventions to cancer therapy: A review

Heliyon. 2023 Nov 23;9(12):e22814. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e22814. eCollection 2023 Dec.

Abstract

In recent years, dietary interventions have attracted much attention in cancer therapy. Mechanistic studies suggest that dietary interventions can inhibit the progression of cancer through deprivation of essential metabolites, lowering the levels of protumor hormones, activation of anticancer immunity and synergistic effects with conventional anticancer therapies. The feasibility, safety and promising tumor outcomes have also been established in humans. However, the results from both preclinical and clinical studies are inconsistent or even conflicting, the reasons for which have not been extensively considered. In this review, we discuss the various heterogeneity, including dietary protocols, tissue of origin and cancer locations, spatial and temporal metabolic heterogeneity, and divergent combination treatment, that may affect the responses of different cancers to dietary interventions. Understanding this heterogeneity and taking them into consideration when applying dietary interventions to cancer therapy will allow us to deliver the right diet to the right patient at the right time to maximize compliance, safety and efficacy of conventional anticancer therapy and to improve the outcomes of patients with cancer.

Keywords: Anticancer therapy; Cancer; Dietary interventions; Metabolic heterogeneity; Precision nutrition.

Publication types

  • Review