Competition for nutrients like glucose can metabolically restrict T cells and contribute to their hyporesponsiveness during cancer. Metabolic adaptation to the surrounding microenvironment is therefore key for maintaining appropriate cell function. For instance, cancer cells use acetate as a substrate alternative to glucose to fuel metabolism and growth. Here, we show that acetate rescues effector function in glucose-restricted CD8+ T cells. Mechanistically, acetate promotes histone acetylation and chromatin accessibility and enhances IFN-γ gene transcription and cytokine production in an acetyl-CoA synthetase (ACSS)-dependent manner. Ex vivo acetate treatment increases IFN-γ production by exhausted T cells, whereas reducing ACSS expression...
Cancer tissues with lower global levels of histone acetylation display significantly increased rate ...
Recent high-profile reports have reignited an interest in acetate metabolism in cancer. Acetyl-CoA s...
<p>Identifying metabolic vulnerabilities of cancer cells remains a subject of investigation for the ...
Competition for nutrients like glucose can metabolically restrict T cells and contribute to their hy...
Effector CD8+ T cells rely primarily on glucose metabolism to meet their biosynthetic and functional...
Serum acetate increases upon systemic infection. Acutely, assimilation of acetate expands the capaci...
In this issue of Cell Metabolism, Balmer et al. show that the timing and concentration of acetate ex...
Cancer cells have distinctive nutrient demands to fuel growth and proliferation, including the dispr...
How systemic metabolic alterations during acute infections impact immune cell function remains poorl...
Tumors rely on multiple nutrients to meet cellular bioenergetics and macromolecular synthesis demand...
How systemic metabolic alterations during acute infections impact immune cell function remains poorl...
Under dysbiosis, a gut metabolic disorder, short-chain carboxylic acids (SCCAs) are secreted to the ...
Cancer cells increase nutrient uptake to support viability and proliferation. The influx of nutrient...
Cancer cells increase nutrient uptake to support viability and proliferation. The influx of nutrient...
SummaryHistone acetylation plays important roles in gene regulation, DNA replication, and the respon...
Cancer tissues with lower global levels of histone acetylation display significantly increased rate ...
Recent high-profile reports have reignited an interest in acetate metabolism in cancer. Acetyl-CoA s...
<p>Identifying metabolic vulnerabilities of cancer cells remains a subject of investigation for the ...
Competition for nutrients like glucose can metabolically restrict T cells and contribute to their hy...
Effector CD8+ T cells rely primarily on glucose metabolism to meet their biosynthetic and functional...
Serum acetate increases upon systemic infection. Acutely, assimilation of acetate expands the capaci...
In this issue of Cell Metabolism, Balmer et al. show that the timing and concentration of acetate ex...
Cancer cells have distinctive nutrient demands to fuel growth and proliferation, including the dispr...
How systemic metabolic alterations during acute infections impact immune cell function remains poorl...
Tumors rely on multiple nutrients to meet cellular bioenergetics and macromolecular synthesis demand...
How systemic metabolic alterations during acute infections impact immune cell function remains poorl...
Under dysbiosis, a gut metabolic disorder, short-chain carboxylic acids (SCCAs) are secreted to the ...
Cancer cells increase nutrient uptake to support viability and proliferation. The influx of nutrient...
Cancer cells increase nutrient uptake to support viability and proliferation. The influx of nutrient...
SummaryHistone acetylation plays important roles in gene regulation, DNA replication, and the respon...
Cancer tissues with lower global levels of histone acetylation display significantly increased rate ...
Recent high-profile reports have reignited an interest in acetate metabolism in cancer. Acetyl-CoA s...
<p>Identifying metabolic vulnerabilities of cancer cells remains a subject of investigation for the ...