Akt and STAT5 mediate naïve human CD4+ T-cell early metabolic response to TCR stimulation
T-cell subsets differ in metabolic requirements for particular tasks. Here the authors characterize metabolic fluxes in naïve human CD4+ cells upon activation, and identify a role of Stat5 in glutaminolysis linked to IL-2 production.
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Autores principales: | Nicholas Jones, Emma E. Vincent, James G. Cronin, Silvia Panetti, Megan Chambers, Sean R. Holm, Sian E. Owens, Nigel J. Francis, David K. Finlay, Catherine A. Thornton |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/bc506b655aa8451493a382dfb1dd1fe8 |
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