Sodium chloride in the tumor microenvironment enhances T cell metabolic fitness and cytotoxicity

肿瘤微环境中的氯化钠可增强T细胞的代谢能力和细胞毒性。

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作者:Dominik Soll # ,Chang-Feng Chu # ,Shan Sun # ,Veronika Lutz ,Mahima Arunkumar ,Mariam Gachechiladze ,Sascha Schäuble ,Maha Alissa-Alkhalaf ,Trang Nguyen ,Michelle-Amirah Khalil ,Ignacio Garcia-Ribelles ,Michael Mueller ,Katrin Buder ,Bernhard Michalke ,Gianni Panagiotou ,Kai Ziegler-Martin ,Pascal Benz ,Philipp Schatzlmaier ,Karsten Hiller ,Hannes Stockinger ,Maik Luu ,Kilian Schober ,Carolin Moosmann ,Wolfgang W Schamel ,Magdalena Huber ,Christina E Zielinski

Abstract

The efficacy of antitumor immunity is associated with the metabolic state of cytotoxic T cells, which is sensitive to the tumor microenvironment. Whether ionic signals affect adaptive antitumor immune responses is unclear. In the present study, we show that there is an enrichment of sodium in solid tumors from patients with breast cancer. Sodium chloride (NaCl) enhances the activation state and effector functions of human CD8+ T cells, which is associated with enhanced metabolic fitness. These NaCl-induced effects translate into increased tumor cell killing in vitro and in vivo. Mechanistically, NaCl-induced changes in CD8+ T cells are linked to sodium-induced upregulation of Na+/K+-ATPase activity, followed by membrane hyperpolarization, which magnifies the electromotive force for T cell receptor (TCR)-induced calcium influx and downstream TCR signaling. We therefore propose that NaCl is a positive regulator of acute antitumor immunity that might be modulated for ex vivo conditioning of therapeutic T cells, such as CAR T cells.

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