Cellular and Molecular Immunology | 2021

Adaptive immunity at the crossroads of autophagy and metabolism

 
 

Abstract


The function of lymphocytes is dependent on their plasticity, particularly their adaptation to energy availability and environmental stress, and their protein synthesis machinery. Lymphocytes are constantly under metabolic stress, and macroautophagy/autophagy is the primary metabolic pathway that helps cells overcome stressors. The intrinsic role of autophagy in regulating the metabolism of adaptive immune cells has recently gained increasing attention. In this review, we summarize and discuss the versatile roles of autophagy in regulating cellular metabolism and the implications of autophagy for immune cell function and fate, especially for T and B lymphocytes.

Volume 18
Pages 1096 - 1105
DOI 10.1038/s41423-021-00662-3
Language English
Journal Cellular and Molecular Immunology

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