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Fuelling B cells: dynamic regulation of B cell metabolism

Julia C. Johnstone, Yavuz F. Yazicioglu, Alexander J. Clarke

2024Current Opinion in Immunology20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

B cells experience extreme alterations in their metabolism throughout their life cycle, from naïve B cells, which have minimal activity, to germinal centre (GC) B cells, which proliferate at the fastest rate of all cells, to long-lived plasma cells with very high levels of protein production that can persist for decades. The underpinning of these transitions remains incompletely understood, and a key question is how utilisation of fuel source supports B cell metabolism. For example, GC B cells, unlike almost all rapidly proliferating cells, mainly use fatty acid oxidation rather than glycolysis. However, following differentiation to plasma cells, their metabolism switches towards a high rate of glucose consumption to aid antibody production. In this review, we discuss the key metabolic pathways in B cells, linking them to cellular signalling events and placing them in the context of disease and therapeutic potential.

Topics & Concepts

B cellCell metabolismMetabolismCell biologyBiologyGeneticsBiochemistryAntibodyImmune Cell Function and InteractionT-cell and B-cell ImmunologyAdenosine and Purinergic Signaling