[HTML][HTML] TNFR2 costimulation differentially impacts regulatory and conventional CD4+ T-cell metabolism

M Mensink, TNM Tran, EA Zaal, E Schrama… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
M Mensink, TNM Tran, EA Zaal, E Schrama, CR Berkers, J Borst, S de Kivit
Frontiers in Immunology, 2022frontiersin.org
CD4+ conventional T cells (Tconvs) mediate adaptive immune responses, whereas
regulatory T cells (Tregs) suppress those responses to safeguard the body from
autoimmunity and inflammatory diseases. The opposing activities of Tconvs and Tregs
depend on the stage of the immune response and their environment, with an orchestrating
role for cytokine-and costimulatory receptors. Nutrient availability also impacts T-cell
functionality via metabolic and biosynthetic processes that are largely unexplored. Many …
CD4+ conventional T cells (Tconvs) mediate adaptive immune responses, whereas regulatory T cells (Tregs) suppress those responses to safeguard the body from autoimmunity and inflammatory diseases. The opposing activities of Tconvs and Tregs depend on the stage of the immune response and their environment, with an orchestrating role for cytokine- and costimulatory receptors. Nutrient availability also impacts T-cell functionality via metabolic and biosynthetic processes that are largely unexplored. Many data argue that costimulation by Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor 2 (TNFR2) favors support of Treg over Tconv responses and therefore TNFR2 is a key clinical target. Here, we review the pertinent literature on this topic and highlight the newly identified role of TNFR2 as a metabolic regulator for thymus-derived (t)Tregs. We present novel transcriptomic and metabolomic data that show the differential impact of TNFR2 on Tconv and tTreg gene expression and reveal distinct metabolic impact on both cell types.
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