Glucose represses dendritic cell-induced T cell responses

Glucose is an important nutrient that feeds into glycolytic control of T cell function and differentiation. Here the authors show that T cells are superior to dendritic cells (DC) at glucose uptake, and by depriving DCs of this nutrient in their microenvironment T cells activate DC proinflammatory f...

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Autores principales: Simon J. Lawless, Nidhi Kedia-Mehta, Jessica F. Walls, Ryan McGarrigle, Orla Convery, Linda V. Sinclair, Maria N. Navarro, James Murray, David K. Finlay
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:8b6f6381f79247dc8ef24920ae6d60022021-12-02T15:38:45ZGlucose represses dendritic cell-induced T cell responses10.1038/ncomms156202041-1723https://doaj.org/article/8b6f6381f79247dc8ef24920ae6d60022017-05-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms15620https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Glucose is an important nutrient that feeds into glycolytic control of T cell function and differentiation. Here the authors show that T cells are superior to dendritic cells (DC) at glucose uptake, and by depriving DCs of this nutrient in their microenvironment T cells activate DC proinflammatory functions, which in turn enhance T cell effector functions in DC-T cell cocultures.Simon J. LawlessNidhi Kedia-MehtaJessica F. WallsRyan McGarrigleOrla ConveryLinda V. SinclairMaria N. NavarroJames MurrayDavid K. FinlayNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2017)
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Jessica F. Walls
Ryan McGarrigle
Orla Convery
Linda V. Sinclair
Maria N. Navarro
James Murray
David K. Finlay
Glucose represses dendritic cell-induced T cell responses
description Glucose is an important nutrient that feeds into glycolytic control of T cell function and differentiation. Here the authors show that T cells are superior to dendritic cells (DC) at glucose uptake, and by depriving DCs of this nutrient in their microenvironment T cells activate DC proinflammatory functions, which in turn enhance T cell effector functions in DC-T cell cocultures.
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author Simon J. Lawless
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title Glucose represses dendritic cell-induced T cell responses
title_short Glucose represses dendritic cell-induced T cell responses
title_full Glucose represses dendritic cell-induced T cell responses
title_fullStr Glucose represses dendritic cell-induced T cell responses
title_full_unstemmed Glucose represses dendritic cell-induced T cell responses
title_sort glucose represses dendritic cell-induced t cell responses
publisher Nature Portfolio
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