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Measuring Mitochondrial Function of Naïve and Effector CD8 T Cells
Published on: March 28, 2025
Mitochondrial Regulation of CD8⁺ T Cells: Mechanisms and Therapeutic Modulation
1Stomatological Hospital, School of Stomatology, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, Guangdong, 510280, China.
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Mitochondria are integral to the regulation of CD8+ T cell function, critically influencing processes such as activation, differentiation, and long-term persistence during immune responses. Emerging evidence highlights the detrimental impact of mitochondrial dysfunction on CD8+ T cell activity, contributing to immune exhaustion and impairing both antitumor and antiviral immunity. This underscores the importance of understanding and modulating mitochondrial dynamics to optimize T cell-based immunotherapies. In this review, a comprehensive and in-depth analysis of the essential mitochondrial processes-including biogenesis, redox homeostasis, and metabolic reprogramming is provided-that govern CD8+ T cell function and are intricately linked to their therapeutic potential. The current strategies aimed at enhancing mitochondrial function in CD8+ T cells are also examined, focusing on both metabolic reprogramming and mitochondrial-targeted interventions. Despite these promising approaches, several significant challenges remain, such as achieving selective targeting, addressing mitochondrial plasticity, and mitigating off-target effects. Overcoming these obstacles will be crucial to improving the clinical efficacy and safety of mitochondrial modulation therapies. As the understanding of mitochondrial dynamics within CD8+ T cells continues to evolve, there is growing potential to leverage these insights to improve immune-based therapies across a range of diseases, including cancer and viral infections.
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