Zeaxanthin augments CD8+ effector T cell function and immunotherapy efficacy

玉米黄质可增强CD8+效应T细胞功能和免疫疗法疗效

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作者:Freya Q Zhang,Jiacheng Li,Rukang Zhang,Jiayi Tu,Zhicheng Xie,Takemasa Tsuji,Hardik Shah,Matthew O Ross,Ruitu Lyu,Junko Matsuzaki,Anna Tabor,Kelly Xue,Fatima Choudhry,Chunzhao Yin,Hamed R Youshanlouei,Syed Shah,Michael W Drazer,Yu-Ying He,B Marc Bissonnette,Yuancheng Li,Hui Mao,Jun Huang,Lei Dong,Rui Su,Chuan He,Kunle Odunsi,Jing Chen,Hao Fan  0

Abstract

The detailed mechanisms underlying the regulatory significance of dietary components in modulating anti-tumor immunity remain largely unknown. Here, we apply a co-culture-based screening approach using a blood nutrient compound library and identify zeaxanthin (ZEA), a dietary carotenoid pigment found in many fruits and vegetables and known for its role in eye health, as an immunomodulator that enhances the cytotoxicity of CD8+ T cells against tumor cells. Oral supplementation with ZEA, but not its structural isomer lutein (LUT), enhances anti-tumor immunity in vivo. Integrated multi-omics mechanistic studies reveal that ZEA promotes T cell receptor (TCR) stimulation on the CD8+ T cell surface, leading to improved intracellular TCR signaling for effector T cell function. Hence, ZEA treatment augments the efficacy of anti-PD1 immune checkpoint inhibitor in vivo and the cytotoxicity of human TCR gene-engineered CD8+ T cells in vitro. Our findings uncover a previously unknown immunoregulatory function of ZEA, which has translational potential as a dietary element in bolstering immunotherapy.

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