Foxp3 increases oxidative phosphorylation and Nad oxidation, adapting regulatory T cells to low glucose high lactate environments
Dr. Alessia Angelin from Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, USA will give presentation about "Foxp3 increases oxidative phosphorylation and Nad oxidation, adapting regulatory T cells to low glucose high lactate environments" during the 9th World Congress on Targeting Mitochondria, which will be held at Steigenberger Hotel, Berlin on October 23-25, 2018.
Dr. Alessia Angelin highlights her research as: "T-regulatory (Treg) cells maintain peripheral tolerance and prevent autoimmunity, but their immune suppressive properties can also work to a disadvantage in the tumor microenvironment. Solid tumors can be depleted of glucose and enriched with lactic acid. This can weaken anti-tumor immunity, as cytotoxic and effector T cells require glycolysis to proliferate and produce cytokines."
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