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Targeting regulatory T cell metabolism in disease: Novel therapeutic opportunities
Authors:Torin Halvorson  Karoliina Tuomela  Megan K. Levings
Affiliation:1. BC Children's Hospital Research Institute, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada;2. BC Children's Hospital Research Institute, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

These authors contributed equally to this work.

Abstract:Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are essential for immune homeostasis and suppression of pathological autoimmunity but can also play a detrimental role in cancer progression via inhibition of anti-tumor immunity. Thus, there is broad applicability for therapeutic Treg targeting, either to enhance function, for example, through adoptive cell therapy (ACT), or to inhibit function with small molecules or antibody-mediated blockade. For both of these strategies, the metabolic state of Tregs is an important consideration since cellular metabolism is intricately linked to function. Mounting evidence has shown that targeting metabolic pathways can selectively promote or inhibit Treg function. This review aims to synthesize the current understanding of Treg metabolism and discuss emerging metabolic targeting strategies in the contexts of transplantation, autoimmunity, and cancer. We discuss approaches to gene editing and cell culture to manipulate Treg metabolism during ex vivo expansion for ACT, as well as in vivo nutritional and pharmacological interventions to modulate Treg metabolism in disease states. Overall, the intricate connection between metabolism and phenotype presents a powerful opportunity to therapeutically tune Treg function.
Keywords:Autoimmunity  Immunotherapy  Metabolism  Regulatory T cell  Transplantation
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