Metabolic regulation of type I interferon production
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O'Carroll S.M, Henkel F.D.R, O'Neill L.A.J, Metabolic regulation of type I interferon production, Immunological Reviews, 323, 1, 2024, 276 - 287Download Item:
Abstract:
Over the past decade, there has been a surge in discoveries of how metabolic path-
ways regulate immune cell function in health and disease, establishing the field of
immunometabolism. Specifically, pathways such as glycolysis, the tricarboxylic acid
(TCA) cycle, and those involving lipid metabolism have been implicated in regulating
immune cell function. Viral infections cause immunometabolic changes which lead to
antiviral immunity, but little is known about how metabolic changes regulate inter-
feron responses. Interferons are critical cytokines in host defense, rapidly induced
upon pathogen recognition, but are also involved in autoimmune diseases. This review
summarizes how metabolic change impacts interferon production. We describe how
glycolysis, lipid metabolism (specifically involving eicosanoids and cholesterol), and
the TCA cycle-linked intermediates itaconate and fumarate impact type I interferons.
Targeting these metabolic changes presents new therapeutic possibilities to modulate
type I interferons during host defense or autoimmune disorders.
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