Acidity suppresses CD8 + T-cell function by perturbing IL-2, mTORC1, and c-Myc signaling.

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serval:BIB_D12C9C14E19B
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Title
Acidity suppresses CD8 + T-cell function by perturbing IL-2, mTORC1, and c-Myc signaling.
Journal
The EMBO journal
Author(s)
Vuillefroy de Silly R., Pericou L., Seijo B., Crespo I., Irving M.
ISSN
1460-2075 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0261-4189
Publication state
In Press
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: aheadofprint
Abstract
CD8 + T cells have critical roles in tumor control, but a range of factors in their microenvironment such as low pH can suppress their function. Here, we demonstrate that acidity restricts T-cell expansion mainly through impairing IL-2 responsiveness, lowers cytokine secretion upon re-activation, and reduces the cytolytic capacity of CD8 + T cells expressing low-affinity TCR. We further find decreased mTORC1 signaling activity and c-Myc levels at low pH. Mechanistically, nuclear/cytoplasmic acidification is linked to mTORC1 suppression in a Rheb-, Akt/TSC2/PRAS40-, GATOR1- and Lkb1/AMPK-independent manner, while c-Myc levels drop due to both decreased transcription and higher levels of proteasome-mediated degradation. In addition, lower intracellular levels of glutamine, glutamate, and aspartate, as well as elevated proline levels are observed with no apparent impact on mTORC1 signaling or c-Myc levels. Overall, we suggest that, due to the broad impact of acidity on CD8 + T cells, multiple interventions will be required to restore T-cell function unless intracellular pH is effectively controlled.
Keywords
Acidity, CD8+ T cell, IL-2, c-Myc, mTOR
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Open Access
Yes
Create date
20/09/2024 14:20
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21/09/2024 7:10
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