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Mitochondria and lysosomes in T cell immunometabolism

Erienne G. Norton, Nicole M. Chapman, Hongbo Chi

2025Trends in Immunology11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Metabolic reprogramming and signaling are key orchestrators of T cell immunity. Recent studies have illustrated important roles for intracellular organelles, especially mitochondria and lysosomes, in enforcing T cell metabolism and signaling in response to various extracellular cues. As such, mitochondrial and lysosomal function contributes to adaptive immunity by regulating T cell activation, differentiation, and functional adaptation. In this Review, we discuss how the interplay between organelle biology and metabolism instructs T cell-mediated immunity, with a particular focus on mitochondria and lysosomes. We also summarize how mitochondria and lysosomes, or their crosstalk with other organelles, orchestrate downstream signaling processes and functional reprogramming of T cells. We conclude with a discussion of the pathophysiological outcomes associated with dysregulation of these organelles.

Topics & Concepts

MitochondrionImmunologyBiologyCellMedicineCell biologyBiochemistryCytomegalovirus and herpesvirus researchImmune Cell Function and InteractionAutophagy in Disease and Therapy