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Metabolic regulation of inflammation in cancer and autoimmunity

Our research group investigates how macronutrient metabolism can be used to regulate inflammation in cancer and autoimmunity.

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Research

Metabolic programs are upstream determinants of T cell outcomes. T cell processes—including activation, proliferation, and memory development—are all driven by metabolic reprogramming, which can be modulated to enhance performance in health and disease. T cells are dysfunctional in conditions of autoimmunity and cancer. Whereas T cells appear hyperactive in patients suffering from autoimmunity, patients with cancer often harbor hypoactive T cells. Our overarching research question is to decipher T cell metabolic programs under conditions of autoimmunity and cancer in order to identify metabolic hot-spots that can be used to target hyper- and hypoactive T cell activity.  

Published Apr. 4, 2011 2:04 PM - Last modified Jan. 17, 2024 7:13 AM

Contact

Dept. of Nutrition
Domus Medica
Gaustad
Sognsvannsveien 9
0372 Oslo
 

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Participants

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