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Targeting In Vivo Metabolic Vulnerabilities of Th2 and Th17 Cells Reduces Airway Inflammation

Healey, Diana C. Contreras ; Cephus, Jacqueline Y. ; Barone, Sierra M. ; Chowdhury, Nowrin U. ; Dahunsi, Debolanle O. ; Madden, Matthew Z. ; Ye, Xiang ; Yu, Xuemei ; Olszewski, Kellen ; Young, Kirsten ; Gerriets, Valerie A. ; Siska, Peter J. ; Dworski, Ryszard ; Hemler, Jonathan ; Locasale, Jason W. ; Poyurovsky, Masha V. ; Peebles, R. Stokes ; Irish, Jonathan M. ; Newcomb, Dawn C. ; Rathmell, Jeffrey C.



Abstract

T effector cells promote inflammation in asthmatic patients, and both Th2 and Th17 CD4 T cells have been implicated in severe forms of the disease. The metabolic phenotypes and dependencies of these cells, however, remain poorly understood in the regulation of airway inflammation. In this study, we show the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid of asthmatic patients had markers of elevated glucose and ...

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