Sugar or fat? - Metabolic requirements for immunity to viral infections

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Abstract

The realization that an intricate link exists between the metabolic state of immune cells and the nature of the elicited immune responses has brought a dramatic evolution to the field of immunology. We will focus on how metabolic reprogramming through the use of glycolysis and fatty-acid oxidation (sugar or fat) regulates the capacity of immune cells to mount robust and effective immune responses. We will also discuss how fine-tuning sugar and fat metabolism may be exploited as a novel immunotherapeutic strategy to fight viral infections or improve vaccine efficacy.

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Shehata, H. M., Murphy, A. J., Lee, M. kit S., Gardiner, C. M., Crowe, S. M., Sanjabi, S., … Palmer, C. S. (2017, October 16). Sugar or fat? - Metabolic requirements for immunity to viral infections. Frontiers in Immunology. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2017.01311

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