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Metabolic regulation of T lymphocyte motility and migration

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MOLECULAR ASPECTS OF MEDICINE
Volume 77, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.mam.2020.100888

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  1. British Heart Foundation [RG/14/2/30616]
  2. BHF Chair of Cardiovascular Immunology award [CH/15/2/32064]

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To fulfill their effector and patrolling functions, lymphocytes need to traffic through the body and adapt to different tissue microenvironments. Recent studies have just begun to investigate the metabolic regulation of lymphocyte motility and trafficking, presenting a substantial challenge to migrating cells that require high levels of energy.
In order to fulfill their effector and patrolling functions, lymphocytes traffic through the body and need to adapt to different tissue microenvironments. First, mature lymphocytes egress the bone marrow and the thymus into the vascular system. Circulating lymphocytes can exit the vasculature and penetrate into the tissues, either for patrolling in search for pathogens or to eliminate infection and activate the adaptive immune response. The cytoskeletal reorganization necessary to sustain migration require high levels of energy thus presenting a substantial bioenergetic challenge to migrating cells. The metabolic regulation of lymphocyte motility and trafficking has only recently begun to be investigated. In this review we will summarize current knowledge of the crosstalk between cell metabolism and the cytoskeleton in T lymphocytes, and discuss the concept that lymphocyte metabolism may reprogram in response to migratory stimuli and adapt to the different environmental cues received during recirculation in tissues.yy

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