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The Impact of Glycolysis and Its Inhibitors on the Immune Response to Inflammation and Autoimmunity

Beata Pająk, Rafał Zieliński, Waldemar Priebe

2024Molecules42 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Glucose metabolism is a crucial biological pathway maintaining the activation of extra- and intracellular signaling pathways involved in the immune response. Immune cell stimulation via various environmental factors results in their activation and metabolic reprogramming to aerobic glycolysis. Different immune cells exhibit cell-type-specific metabolic patterns when performing their biological functions. Numerous published studies have shed more light on the importance of metabolic reprogramming in the immune system. Moreover, this knowledge is crucial for revealing new ways to target inflammatory pathologic states, such as autoimmunity and hyperinflammation. Here, we discuss the role of glycolysis in immune cell activity in physiological and pathological conditions, and the potential use of inhibitors of glycolysis for disease treatment.

Topics & Concepts

Immune systemAutoimmunityGlycolysisAnaerobic glycolysisInflammationBiologyReprogrammingCell biologyMetabolic pathwayImmunologyCellMetabolismBiochemistryDiabetes and associated disordersNeonatal Respiratory Health ResearchPancreatic function and diabetes
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