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  • Beyond a neurotransmitter: ... Beyond a neurotransmitter: The role of serotonin in inflammation and immunity
    Wu, Hera; Denna, Travis H.; Storkersen, Jordan N. ... Pharmacological research, February 2019, 2019-Feb, 2019-02-00, 20190201, Volume: 140
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    Display omitted Serotonin (5-HT), a well-known neurotransmitter in the brain, also plays an important role in peripheral tissues, including the immune system. There is a growing body of evidence ...
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  • Metabolic pathways in T cel... Metabolic pathways in T cell fate and function
    Gerriets, Valerie A; Rathmell, Jeffrey C Trends in immunology, 04/2012, Volume: 33, Issue: 4
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    T cell growth and function must be tightly regulated to provide protection against foreign pathogens, while avoiding autoimmunity and immunodeficiency. It is now apparent that T cell metabolism is ...
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  • The Glucose Transporter Glu... The Glucose Transporter Glut1 Is Selectively Essential for CD4 T Cell Activation and Effector Function
    Macintyre, Andrew N.; Gerriets, Valerie A.; Nichols, Amanda G. ... Cell metabolism, 07/2014, Volume: 20, Issue: 1
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    CD4 T cell activation leads to proliferation and differentiation into effector (Teff) or regulatory (Treg) cells that mediate or control immunity. While each subset prefers distinct glycolytic or ...
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  • Role of T cells in malnutri... Role of T cells in malnutrition and obesity
    Gerriets, Valerie A; MacIver, Nancie J Frontiers in immunology, 08/2014, Volume: 5
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    Nutritional status is critically important for immune cell function. While obesity is characterized by inflammation that promotes metabolic syndrome including cardiovascular disease and insulin ...
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  • AMPK Is Essential to Balanc... AMPK Is Essential to Balance Glycolysis and Mitochondrial Metabolism to Control T-ALL Cell Stress and Survival
    Kishton, Rigel J.; Barnes, Carson E.; Nichols, Amanda G. ... Cell metabolism, 04/2016, Volume: 23, Issue: 4
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    T cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) is an aggressive malignancy associated with Notch pathway mutations. While both normal activated and leukemic T cells can utilize aerobic glycolysis to ...
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  • Leptin metabolically licens... Leptin metabolically licenses T cells for activation to link nutrition and immunity
    Saucillo, Donte C; Gerriets, Valerie A; Sheng, John ... The Journal of immunology (1950), 01/2014, Volume: 192, Issue: 1
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    Immune responses are highly energy-dependent processes. Activated T cells increase glucose uptake and aerobic glycolysis to survive and function. Malnutrition and starvation limit nutrients and are ...
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  • Foxp3 and Toll-like receptor signaling balance T reg cell anabolic metabolism for suppression
    Gerriets, Valerie A; Kishton, Rigel J; Johnson, Marc O ... Nature immunology 17, Issue: 12
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    CD4 effector T cells (T cells) and regulatory T cells (T cells) undergo metabolic reprogramming to support proliferation and immunological function. Although signaling via the lipid kinase PI(3)K ...
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  • Cutting edge: distinct glyc... Cutting edge: distinct glycolytic and lipid oxidative metabolic programs are essential for effector and regulatory CD4+ T cell subsets
    Michalek, Ryan D; Gerriets, Valerie A; Jacobs, Sarah R ... The Journal of immunology (1950), 03/2011, Volume: 186, Issue: 6
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    Stimulated CD4(+) T lymphocytes can differentiate into effector T cell (Teff) or inducible regulatory T cell (Treg) subsets with specific immunological roles. We show that Teff and Treg require ...
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  • Metabolic programming and P... Metabolic programming and PDHK1 control CD4+ T cell subsets and inflammation
    Gerriets, Valerie A; Kishton, Rigel J; Nichols, Amanda G ... The Journal of clinical investigation, 01/2015, Volume: 125, Issue: 1
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    Activation of CD4+ T cells results in rapid proliferation and differentiation into effector and regulatory subsets. CD4+ effector T cell (Teff) (Th1 and Th17) and Treg subsets are metabolically ...
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  • Leptin directly promotes T‐... Leptin directly promotes T‐cell glycolytic metabolism to drive effector T‐cell differentiation in a mouse model of autoimmunity
    Gerriets, Valerie A.; Danzaki, Keiko; Kishton, Rigel J. ... European Journal of Immunology, August 2016, 2016-08-00, 20160801, Volume: 46, Issue: 8
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    Upon activation, T cells require energy for growth, proliferation, and function. Effector T (Teff) cells, such as Th1 and Th17 cells, utilize high levels of glycolytic metabolism to fuel ...
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