The two enantiomers of 2-hydroxyglutarate differentially regulate cytotoxic T cell function

2-羟基戊二酸的两种对映异构体对细胞毒性T细胞功能具有不同的调节作用。

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作者:Iosifina P Foskolou ,Pedro P Cunha ,Elena Sánchez-López ,Eleanor A Minogue ,Benoît P Nicolet ,Aurélie Guislain ,Christian Jorgensen ,Sarantos Kostidis ,Nordin D Zandhuis ,Laura Barbieri ,David Bargiela ,Demitris Nathanael ,Petros A Tyrakis ,Asis Palazon ,Martin Giera ,Monika C Wolkers ,Randall S Johnson

Abstract

2-Hydroxyglutarate (2HG) is a byproduct of the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle and is readily detected in the tissues of healthy individuals. 2HG is found in two enantiomeric forms: S-2HG and R-2HG. Here, we investigate the differential roles of these two enantiomers in cluster of differentiation (CD)8+ T cell biology, where we find they have highly divergent effects on proliferation, differentiation, and T cell function. We show here an analysis of structural determinants that likely underlie these differential effects on specific α-ketoglutarate (αKG)-dependent enzymes. Treatment of CD8+ T cells with exogenous S-2HG, but not R-2HG, increased CD8+ T cell fitness in vivo and enhanced anti-tumor activity. These data show that S-2HG and R-2HG should be considered as two distinct and important actors in the regulation of T cell function.

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