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Metabolic Optimisation of Regulatory T Cells in Transplantation

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FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY
Volume 11, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2020.02005

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regulatory T cells; Treg; transplant; cell therapy; metabolism; metabolic; mTOR; hypoxia

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  1. European Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL) Juan Rodes Ph.D. Fellowship
  2. Programme Hospitalier de Recherche Clinique [PHRC: AOR17082, PHRCN 190321]
  3. DIM Therapie Genique Ile de France
  4. AFPCA (Association Francaise de la PolyChondrite Atrophiante)

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Regulatory T (Treg) cells expressing the FOXP3 transcription factor are presently under investigation by many teams globally as a cellular therapy to induce tolerance in transplantation. This is primarily due to their immunosuppressive and homeostatic functions. Depending on the type of allograft, Treg cells will need to infiltrate and function in metabolically diverse microenvironments. This means that any resident and circulating Treg cells need to differentially adapt to counter acute or chronic allograft rejection. However, the links between Treg cell metabolism and function are still not entirely delineated. Current data suggest that Treg cells and their effector counterparts have different metabolite dependencies and metabolic programs. These properties could be exploited to optimize intragraft Treg cell function. In this review, we discuss the current paradigms regarding Treg cell metabolism and outline critical intracellular axes that link metabolism and function. Finally, we discuss how this knowledge could be clinically translated for the benefit of transplant patients.

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