2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.02.10.527741
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Androgen Signaling Restricts Glutaminolysis to Drive Sex-Specific Th17 Metabolism

Abstract: Females have increased prevalence of many Th17-mediated diseases. While androgen signaling decreases Th17-mediated inflammation, the mechanisms are not fully understood. Th17 cells rely on glutaminolysis; however, it remains unclear whether androgen receptor (AR) signaling in males modifies glutamine metabolism to suppress Th17-mediated inflammation. We show that Th17 cells from male humans and mice had decreased glutaminolysis compared to females, and AR signaling attenuated Th17 cell mitochondrial respiratio… Show more

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