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The Therapeutic Potential of T Cell Metabolism

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https://doi.org/10.1111/ajt.14149
Abstract

Transplant rejection mediated by the adaptive immune system remains a major barrier to achieving long-term tolerance and graft survival. Emerging evidence indicates that lymphocytes rapidly shift their metabolic programs in response to activation, co-stimulatory, and cytokine signals to support required effector cell differentiation and function. These observations have led to the hypothesis that manipulating the metabolic programs of immune cells could serve as a powerful therapeutic strategy for attenuating deleterious immune responses and facilitating durable tolerance in the setting of allogeneic solid organ or bone marrow transplant. In this mini-review, we introduce the fundamentals of metabolism, highlight the current understanding of how adaptive immune cells utilize their metabolic programs, and discuss the potential for targeting metabolism as a therapeutic approach to induce tolerance in the transplant setting.

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