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Control of T-Cell Activation and Signaling by Amino-Acid Catabolizing Enzymes

Flavia Castellano, Valérie Molinier‐Frenkel

2020Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Amino acids are essential for protein synthesis, epigenetic modification through the methylation of histones, and the maintenance of a controlled balance of oxidoreduction via the production of glutathione and are precursors of certain neurotransmitters. T lymphocytes are particularly sensitive to fluctuations in amino acid levels. During evolution, the production of amino-acid catabolizing enzymes by mainly antigen-presenting cells has become a physiological mechanism to control T-cell activation and polarization. The action of these enzymes interferes with TCR and co-stimulation signaling, allowing tuning of the T-cell response. These capacities can be altered in certain pathological conditions, with relevant consequences for the development of disease.

Topics & Concepts

Amino acidEnzymeBiochemistryEpigeneticsCellHistoneChemistrySignal transductionBiologyCell biologyGeneTryptophan and brain disordersAmino Acid Enzymes and MetabolismEpigenetics and DNA Methylation
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