Biochemical Underpinnings of Immune Cell Metabolic Phenotypes
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Olenchock, Benjamin A.; Rathmell, Jeffrey C.; Vander Heiden, Matthew G.
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The metabolism of immune cells affects their function and influences host immunity. This review explores how immune cell metabolic phenotypes reflect biochemical dependencies and highlights evidence that both the metabolic state of immune cells and nutrient availability can alter immune responses. The central importance of oxygen, energetics, and redox homeostasis in immune cell metabolism, and how these factors are reflected in different metabolic phenotypes, is also discussed. Linking immune cell metabolic phenotype to effector functions is important to understand how altering metabolism can impact the way in which immune cells meet their metabolic demands and affect the immune response in various disease contexts.
Date issued
2017-05Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biology; Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research at MITJournal
Immunity
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Elsevier BV
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Olenchock, Benjamin A. et al. “Biochemical Underpinnings of Immune Cell Metabolic Phenotypes.” Immunity 46, 5 (May 2017): 703–713 © 2017 Elsevier Inc
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1074-7613
1097-4180