Abstract

Abstract Most studies about the relationship between high sugar diet and tumor progression state that the pro-tumoral effects of high sugar diet are induced by metabolic diseases such as obesity and diabetes caused by long-term, excessive sugar diet. However, there are still many unknowns about the effect of high sugar diet on tumors when it lasts for a relatively short period that does not cause metabolic diseases. In this background, we find that survival rate of glioblastoma (GBM) is increased through supplement of high glucose diet (HGD) for several weeks. We find that gut microbiota modulation by HGD plays a crucial role in enhancement of anti-tumor immune response. Through single cell RNA sequencing analysis, modulation of gut microbiota by HGD results in an increase in T cell-mediated anti-tumor immune response in GBM. In addition, we find the novel cytotoxic CD4+ T cell population in GBM is increased due to synergistic action with anti PD-1 and the change occurs only through the synergistic action of anti PD-1 treatment and HGD. As a result, we identify that HGD can enhance anti-tumor immune response in GBM through changes in gut microbiota and suggest that the role of glucose diet on GBM needs to be elucidated from a different perspective.

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