Metabolic pathways in T cell fate and function

VA Gerriets, JC Rathmell - Trends in immunology, 2012 - cell.com
Trends in immunology, 2012cell.com
T cell growth and function must be tightly regulated to provide protection against foreign
pathogens, while avoiding autoimmunity and immunodeficiency. It is now apparent that T
cell metabolism is highly dynamic and has a tremendous impact on the ability of T cells to
grow, activate and differentiate. Specific metabolic pathways provide energy and
biosynthetic precursors that must support specific cell functions, as effector, regulatory,
memory, and alloreactive T cells have distinct metabolic needs in immunity and …
T cell growth and function must be tightly regulated to provide protection against foreign pathogens, while avoiding autoimmunity and immunodeficiency. It is now apparent that T cell metabolism is highly dynamic and has a tremendous impact on the ability of T cells to grow, activate and differentiate. Specific metabolic pathways provide energy and biosynthetic precursors that must support specific cell functions, as effector, regulatory, memory, and alloreactive T cells have distinct metabolic needs in immunity and inflammation. Here, we review the signaling pathways that control metabolism and how the metabolic phenotypes of T cell subtypes integrate with T cell function. Ultimately, these metabolic differences may provide new opportunities to modulate the immune response and treat inflammatory and autoimmune diseases.
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