[HTML][HTML] Metabolic programming in dendritic cells tailors immune responses and homeostasis

SH Møller, L Wang, PC Ho - Cellular & Molecular Immunology, 2022 - nature.com
SH Møller, L Wang, PC Ho
Cellular & Molecular Immunology, 2022nature.com
It is being increasingly acknowledged that immune cells depend on certain metabolic traits
to perform their functions and that the extracellular environment can influence cell
metabolism and vice versa. Dendritic cell (DC) subsets traffic through highly diverse
environments from the bone marrow, where they develop, to the various peripheral tissues,
where they differentiate and capture antigens, before they migrate to the lymph node to
present antigens and prime T cells. It is plausible that DC subsets modulate their stimulatory …
Abstract
It is being increasingly acknowledged that immune cells depend on certain metabolic traits to perform their functions and that the extracellular environment can influence cell metabolism and vice versa. Dendritic cell (DC) subsets traffic through highly diverse environments from the bone marrow, where they develop, to the various peripheral tissues, where they differentiate and capture antigens, before they migrate to the lymph node to present antigens and prime T cells. It is plausible that DC subsets modulate their stimulatory abilities in response to unique metabolic programming. The metabolic requirements of DCs are just recently being discovered, and subset- and context-specific metabolic phenotypes in DCs are highly intertwined with DC functions. In this review, we present the current knowledge on the intrinsic and extrinsic determinants of DC metabolism, how they regulate DC function with examples from tumor biology and in interaction with the microbiota, and discuss how this can be applied therapeutically.
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