Metabolic regulation of γδ intraepithelial lymphocytes.

Discovery immunology Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-10 DOI:10.1093/discim/kyad011
Sara Alonso, Karen Edelblum
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Elucidating the relationship between cellular metabolism and T cell function has substantially advanced our understanding of how T cells are regulated in response to activation. The metabolic profiles of circulating or peripheral T cells have been well-described, yet less is known regarding how complex local microenvironments shape or modulate the bioenergetic profile of tissue-resident T lymphocytes. Intraepithelial lymphocytes expressing the γδ T cell receptor (γδ IEL) provide immunosurveillance of the intestinal epithelium to limit tissue injury and microbial invasion; however, their activation and effector responses occur independently of antigen recognition. In this review, we will summarize the current knowledge regarding γδ T cell and IEL metabolic profiles and how this informs our understanding of γδ IEL metabolism. We will also discuss the role of the gut microbiota in shaping the metabolic profile of these sentinel lymphocytes, and in turn, how these bioenergetics contribute to regulation of γδ IEL surveillance behavior and effector function. Improved understanding of the metabolic processes involved in γδ IEL homeostasis and function may yield novel strategies to amplify the protective functions of these cells in the context of intestinal health and disease.

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γδ上皮内淋巴细胞的代谢调节
阐明细胞代谢和T细胞功能之间的关系,大大提高了我们对T细胞如何在响应激活时受到调节的理解。循环或外周T细胞的代谢谱已经被很好地描述,但关于复杂的局部微环境如何塑造或调节组织驻留T淋巴细胞的生物能量谱,人们知之甚少。表达γδ T细胞受体(γδ IEL)的上皮内淋巴细胞提供肠上皮的免疫监视,以限制组织损伤和微生物入侵;然而,它们的激活和效应反应独立于抗原识别而发生。在这篇综述中,我们将总结目前关于γδ T细胞和IEL代谢谱的知识,以及这些知识如何影响我们对γδ IEL代谢的理解。我们还将讨论肠道微生物群在形成这些前哨淋巴细胞代谢谱中的作用,以及这些生物能量学如何促进γδ IEL监测行为和效应功能的调节。对参与γδ IEL稳态和功能的代谢过程的进一步了解可能会产生新的策略来增强这些细胞在肠道健康和疾病中的保护功能。
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