Abstract

Obesity increases the risk of colorectal cancer (CRC) by 30%. The obese tumor microenvironment compromises antitumor immunity by eliciting exhausted T cells (Tex). Hypothesizing that Dahuang Fuzi Baijiang decoction (DFB) is a combined classical prescription from the “Synopsis of Prescriptions of the Golden Chamber”. We first determined that DFB regresses tumor growth in high‐fat diet–induced obese mice by expanding the TIM3− subset with intermediate expression of programmed cell death‐1 (PD‐1intTIM3−) and restricting the PD‐1hiTIM3+ subset. Transcription factor 1 (TCF1) is highly expressed in the PD‐1intTIM3− subset but is absent in PD‐1hiTIM3+ cells. We next confirmed that progenitor PD‐1intTCF+ cells robustly produce tumor necrosis factor‐α (TNFα) and interferon‐γ, whereas terminally differentiated PD‐1intTCF+ cells have defects in generating TNFα. With transgenic ob/ob mice, we found that DFB produces cooperative efficacy with anti‐PD‐1 (αPD‐1) by limiting the PD‐1hiTim3+ subset and amplifying the PD‐1intTCF+ population. Finally, we defined the recombinant chemokine C‐C‐motif receptor 2 (CCR2)+CD8+ subset as terminal Tex and identified that the differentiation from progenitor to terminal Tex is driven, at least in part, by the chemokine (C‐C motif) ligand 2 (CCL2)/CCR2 axis. The CCR2 inhibitor enhances the response to αPD‐1 by promoting the counts of progenitor Tex. Altogether, DFB dampens CCL2 and preserves progenitor Tex in the obese microenvironment to restrain CRC progression. These findings provide unambiguous evidence that the traditional Chinese formula DFB can prevent tumor progression by modulating adaptive immunity and establish a strong rationale for further clinical verification.

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