T Cell Metabolism In Homeostasis And Cancer Immunity

CURRENT OPINION IN BIOTECHNOLOGY(2021)

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T cells shape immune responses in cancer, autoimmunity and infection, in which CD4(+) T helper (Th) and CD8(+) T cells mediate effector responses that are suppressed by regulatory T (T-reg) cells. The balance between effector T cell and T-reg cell function orchestrates immune homeostasis and functional programming, with important contributions to the onset and progression of cancer. Cellular metabolism is dynamically rewired in T cells in response to environmental cues and dictates various aspects of T cell function. In this review, we summarize recent findings on how cellular metabolism modulates effector T cell and T-reg cell functional fitness in homeostasis and cancer immunity, and highlight the therapeutic implications of targeting immunometabolic pathways for cancer and other diseases.
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