2020
DOI: 10.1039/d0tb00790k
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Metabolite releasing polymers control dendritic cell function by modulating their energy metabolism

Abstract: Metabolites control immune cell functions, and delivery of these metabolites in a sustained manner modulate the function of the immune cells.

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“…Larp1 is an RNA-binding protein that functions downstream of mTORC1 to regulate the translation of 59-terminal oligopyrimidine tract (TOP) mRNAs, such as those encoding ribosome proteins (4244). Consistent with the effects of exogenous IL-10 reducing glycolysis, Mangal et al (45) recently reported the effects of exogenous a-ketoglutarate polymeric microparticles on cell metabolism in BMDCs. The authors reported that exogenous a-ketoglutarate microparticles significantly decreased glycolysis and mitochondrial respiration but did not affect MHC-II and CD86 expression.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…Larp1 is an RNA-binding protein that functions downstream of mTORC1 to regulate the translation of 59-terminal oligopyrimidine tract (TOP) mRNAs, such as those encoding ribosome proteins (4244). Consistent with the effects of exogenous IL-10 reducing glycolysis, Mangal et al (45) recently reported the effects of exogenous a-ketoglutarate polymeric microparticles on cell metabolism in BMDCs. The authors reported that exogenous a-ketoglutarate microparticles significantly decreased glycolysis and mitochondrial respiration but did not affect MHC-II and CD86 expression.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…In addition to development of vaccines, engineering the immune system also involves mimicking cellular and molecular mechanisms present in the immune system. For example, biomaterials can be utilized to mimic immune cells by delivering proteins and small molecules [ 188–193 ] and affect the overall outcome of the disease. Moreover, immune engineering also involves delivery of cells shielded from the immune system for affecting the outcome of different diseases and disorders.…”
Section: Future Outlook: Application Of Cofs In Immune Engineeringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The paKG polymer was formulated using previously described techniques. 8,16 Briefly, an equimolar ratio of alpha-ketoglutarate and 1,10-decanediol were placed under a vacuum in a round bottom flask and was continuously stirred for 2 h at 130 °C. Methanol was used to precipitate the generated polymer.…”
Section: Polymer Synthesismentioning
confidence: 99%