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Living with Yourself: Innate Lymphoid Cell Immunometabolism.

Citation
Rolot, M., and T. E. O'Sullivan. “Living With Yourself: Innate Lymphoid Cell Immunometabolism.”. Cells.
Center UCSD-UCLA
Author Marion Rolot, Timothy E O'Sullivan
Keywords Diet, immunometabolism, innate lymphoid cells, microbiota, obesity
Abstract

Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) are tissue-resident sentinels of the immune system that function to protect local tissue microenvironments against pathogens and maintain homeostasis. However, because ILCs are sensitively tuned to perturbations within tissues, they can also contribute to host pathology when critical activating signals become dysregulated. Recent work has demonstrated that the crosstalk between ILCs and their environment has a significant impact on host metabolism in health and disease. In this review, we summarize studies that support evidence for the ability of ILCs to influence tissue and systemic metabolism, as well as how ILCs can be regulated by environmental changes in systemic host metabolism. We also highlight studies demonstrating how ILC- intrinsic metabolism influences their activation, proliferation, and homeostasis. Finally, this review discusses the challenges and open questions in the rapidly expanding field of ILCs and immunometabolism.

Year of Publication
2020
Journal
Cells
Volume
9
Issue
2
Date Published
02/2020
ISSN Number
2073-4409
DOI
10.3390/cells9020334
Alternate Journal
Cells
PMID
32024050
PMCID
PMC7072664
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