Emerging concepts of T cell metabolism as a target of immunotherapy
In this Perspective, Chang and Pearce discuss recent progress in understanding how metabolic pathways control T cell function and how these pathways can be manipulated for therapeutic purposes. T cells have a pivotal protective role in defense against infection and cancer but also are instrumental i...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nature immunology 2016-04, Vol.17 (4), p.364-368 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this Perspective, Chang and Pearce discuss recent progress in understanding how metabolic pathways control T cell function and how these pathways can be manipulated for therapeutic purposes.
T cells have a pivotal protective role in defense against infection and cancer but also are instrumental in the development of many autoimmune diseases. The regulation of nutrient uptake and utilization in T cells is critically important for the control of their differentiation, and manipulating metabolic pathways in these cells can alter their function and longevity. While the importance of T cell metabolic remodeling in different physiological settings is not fully understood, there is a growing realization that inappropriate metabolic remodeling underlies many aberrant immune responses and that manipulating cellular metabolism can beneficially enhance or temper immunity. Here we comment on the basic metabolic pathways in T cells, followed by a discussion on up-to-date findings about the relationship between metabolism and T cell function and longevity. Furthermore, we expand on potential approaches and applications in which T cells might be manipulated by the reprogramming of metabolic pathways for therapeutic purposes. |
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ISSN: | 1529-2908 1529-2916 |
DOI: | 10.1038/ni.3415 |