Regulatory T cell differentiation is controlled by αKG-induced alterations in mitochondrial metabolism and lipid homeostasis

调节性T细胞分化受α-酮戊二酸诱导的线粒体代谢和脂质稳态改变的控制。

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作者:Maria I Matias ,Carmen S Yong ,Amir Foroushani ,Chloe Goldsmith ,Cédric Mongellaz ,Erdinc Sezgin ,Kandice R Levental ,Ali Talebi ,Julie Perrault ,Anais Rivière ,Jonas Dehairs ,Océane Delos ,Justine Bertand-Michel ,Jean-Charles Portais ,Madeline Wong ,Julien C Marie ,Ameeta Kelekar ,Sandrina Kinet ,Valérie S Zimmermann ,Ilya Levental ,Laurent Yvan-Charvet ,Johannes V Swinnen ,Stefan A Muljo ,Hector Hernandez-Vargas ,Saverio Tardito ,Naomi Taylor ,Valérie Dardalhon

Abstract

Suppressive regulatory T cell (Treg) differentiation is controlled by diverse immunometabolic signaling pathways and intracellular metabolites. Here we show that cell-permeable α-ketoglutarate (αKG) alters the DNA methylation profile of naive CD4 T cells activated under Treg polarizing conditions, markedly attenuating FoxP3+ Treg differentiation and increasing inflammatory cytokines. Adoptive transfer of these T cells into tumor-bearing mice results in enhanced tumor infiltration, decreased FoxP3 expression, and delayed tumor growth. Mechanistically, αKG leads to an energetic state that is reprogrammed toward a mitochondrial metabolism, with increased oxidative phosphorylation and expression of mitochondrial complex enzymes. Furthermore, carbons from ectopic αKG are directly utilized in the generation of fatty acids, associated with lipidome remodeling and increased triacylglyceride stores. Notably, inhibition of either mitochondrial complex II or DGAT2-mediated triacylglyceride synthesis restores Treg differentiation and decreases the αKG-induced inflammatory phenotype. Thus, we identify a crosstalk between αKG, mitochondrial metabolism and triacylglyceride synthesis that controls Treg fate.

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