Literature DB >> 35138175

Regulation of immune cell function by nicotinamide nucleotide transhydrogenase.

Thomas Regan1, Rachel Conway1, Leena P Bharath1.   

Abstract

Redox homeostasis is elemental for the normal physiology of all cell types. Cells use multiple mechanisms to tightly regulate the redox balance. The onset and progression of many metabolic and aging-associated diseases occur due to the dysregulation of redox homeostasis. Thus, it is critical to identify and therapeutically target mechanisms that precipitate abnormalities in redox balance. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) produced within the immune cells regulate homeostasis, hyperimmune and hypoimmune cell responsiveness, apoptosis, immune response to pathogens, and tumor immunity. Immune cells have both cytosolic and organelle-specific redox regulatory systems to maintain appropriate levels of ROS. Nicotinamide nucleotide transhydrogenase (NNT) is an essential mitochondrial redox regulatory protein. Dysregulation of NNT function prevents immune cells from mounting an adequate immune response to pathogens, promotes a chronic inflammatory state associated with aging and metabolic diseases, and initiates conditions related to a dysregulated immune system such as autoimmunity. Although many studies have reported on NNT in different cell types, including cancer cells, relatively few studies have explored NNT in immune cells. This review provides an overview of NNT and focuses on the current knowledge of NNT in the immune cells.

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Keywords:  NNT; ROS; immune cells; inflammation; oxidative stress

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35138175      PMCID: PMC8977145          DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.00607.2020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Cell Physiol        ISSN: 0363-6143            Impact factor:   5.282


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