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T cell metabolism and differentiation significantly shape the initiation, progression, and resolution of inflammatory responses. Upon activation, T cells undergo extensive metabolic shifts to meet distinct functional demands across various inflammatory stages. These metabolic alterations are not only critical for defining different T cell subsets, but also for sustaining their activity in inflammatory environments. Key signaling pathways-including mTOR, HIF-1α, and AMPK regulate these metabolic adaptions, linking cellular energy states with T cell fate decisions. Insights into the metabolic regulation of T cells offer potential therapeutic strategies to manipulate T cell function, with implications for treating autoimmune diseases, chronic inflammation, and cancer by targeting specific metabolic pathways.
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