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Πέμπτη 21 Σεπτεμβρίου 2017

Navigating T Cell Immunometabolism in Transplantation.

Recently, a new discipline termed "immunometabolism" has transformed the field of immunology. It encompasses the study of the intrinsic metabolic pathways of different immune subsets and their impact on cellular fate and function. For instance, broadly speaking, pro-inflammatory cells depend upon glycolysis and glutamine oxidation while cells involved in anti-inflammatory response such as Foxp3+ regulatory T cells (Tregs) utilize predominantly fatty acid oxidation. However, while a useful paradigm, this actually is a reductionist view and the engagement of these metabolic pathways is not mutually exclusive between these subsets. Over the past several years, new insights and new methods to better dissect, define, and harness the metabolic properties of immune cells for immunotherapeutic purposes have come to the forefront. In this review, we will discuss the metabolic heterogeneity of different T cells subsets as well as basic principles of integrative technologies, such as metabolomics, that can be used to better understand the metabolic signatures of immune responses. Given the interest of exploiting this information in the context of transplantation, we will highlight the scope of immunometabolism in unraveling novel mechanisms of immune regulation that can be manipulated to promote Treg stability and function while inhibiting T effectors to establish long-term transplantation tolerance. Copyright (C) 2017 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.

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