Metabolism of Natural Killer Cells and Other Innate Lymphoid Cells

Natural killer (NK) cells are the host's first line of defense against tumors and viral infections without prior sensitization. It is increasingly accepted that NK cells belong to the innate lymphoid cell (ILC) family. Other ILCs, comprising ILC1s, ILC2s, ILC3s and lymphoid tissue inducer (LTi)...

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Main Author: Jingjing Cong
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-08-01
Series:Frontiers in Immunology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fimmu.2020.01989/full
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spelling doaj-46336ba7c22b457fb9a17dac57d50ef72020-11-25T03:01:30ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Immunology1664-32242020-08-011110.3389/fimmu.2020.01989555273Metabolism of Natural Killer Cells and Other Innate Lymphoid CellsJingjing Cong0Jingjing Cong1Hefei National Laboratory for Physical Sciences at Microscale, The CAS Key Laboratory of Innate Immunity and Chronic Disease, Division of Life Sciences and Medicine, School of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, ChinaInstitue of Immunology, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, ChinaNatural killer (NK) cells are the host's first line of defense against tumors and viral infections without prior sensitization. It is increasingly accepted that NK cells belong to the innate lymphoid cell (ILC) family. Other ILCs, comprising ILC1s, ILC2s, ILC3s and lymphoid tissue inducer (LTi) cells, are largely non-cytotoxic, tissue-resident cells, which function to protect local microenvironments against tissue insults and maintain homeostasis. Recently, evidence has accumulated that metabolism supports many aspects of the biology of NK cells and other ILCs, and that metabolic reprogramming regulates their development and function. Here, we outline the current understanding of ILC metabolism, and describe how metabolic processes are affected, and how metabolic defects are coupled to dysfunction of ILCs, in disease settings. Furthermore, we summarize the current and potential directions for immunotherapy involving targeting of ILC metabolism. Finally, we discuss the open questions in the rapidly expanding field of ILC metabolism.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fimmu.2020.01989/fullnatural killer cellsinnate lymphoid cellsmetabolismglycolysisoxidative phosphorylation
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Metabolism of Natural Killer Cells and Other Innate Lymphoid Cells
Frontiers in Immunology
natural killer cells
innate lymphoid cells
metabolism
glycolysis
oxidative phosphorylation
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Jingjing Cong
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title Metabolism of Natural Killer Cells and Other Innate Lymphoid Cells
title_short Metabolism of Natural Killer Cells and Other Innate Lymphoid Cells
title_full Metabolism of Natural Killer Cells and Other Innate Lymphoid Cells
title_fullStr Metabolism of Natural Killer Cells and Other Innate Lymphoid Cells
title_full_unstemmed Metabolism of Natural Killer Cells and Other Innate Lymphoid Cells
title_sort metabolism of natural killer cells and other innate lymphoid cells
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Immunology
issn 1664-3224
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Natural killer (NK) cells are the host's first line of defense against tumors and viral infections without prior sensitization. It is increasingly accepted that NK cells belong to the innate lymphoid cell (ILC) family. Other ILCs, comprising ILC1s, ILC2s, ILC3s and lymphoid tissue inducer (LTi) cells, are largely non-cytotoxic, tissue-resident cells, which function to protect local microenvironments against tissue insults and maintain homeostasis. Recently, evidence has accumulated that metabolism supports many aspects of the biology of NK cells and other ILCs, and that metabolic reprogramming regulates their development and function. Here, we outline the current understanding of ILC metabolism, and describe how metabolic processes are affected, and how metabolic defects are coupled to dysfunction of ILCs, in disease settings. Furthermore, we summarize the current and potential directions for immunotherapy involving targeting of ILC metabolism. Finally, we discuss the open questions in the rapidly expanding field of ILC metabolism.
topic natural killer cells
innate lymphoid cells
metabolism
glycolysis
oxidative phosphorylation
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fimmu.2020.01989/full
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