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Control of T Cell Metabolism by Cytokines and Hormones

Emma L. Bishop, Nancy Gudgeon, Sarah Dimeloe

2021Frontiers in Immunology51 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Dynamic, coordinated changes in metabolic pathway activity underpin the protective and inflammatory activity of T cells, through provision of energy and biosynthetic precursors for effector functions, as well as direct effects of metabolic enzymes, intermediates and end-products on signaling pathways and transcriptional mechanisms. Consequently, it has become increasingly clear that the metabolic status of the tissue microenvironment directly influences T cell activity, with changes in nutrient and/or metabolite abundance leading to dysfunctional T cell metabolism and interlinked immune function. Emerging evidence now indicates that additional signals are integrated by T cells to determine their overall metabolic phenotype, including those arising from interaction with cytokines and hormones in their environment. The impact of these on T cell metabolism, the mechanisms involved and the pathological implications are discussed in this review article.

Topics & Concepts

Metabolic pathwayEffectorHormoneImmune systemCell metabolismCell biologyMetabolismPhenotypeBiologyT cellCellular metabolismSignal transductionFunction (biology)CellBiochemistryImmunologyGeneImmune Cell Function and InteractionT-cell and B-cell ImmunologyAdipokines, Inflammation, and Metabolic Diseases