Age-associated impairment of T cell immunity is linked to sex-dimorphic elevation of N-glycan branching

与年龄相关的 T 细胞免疫功能受损与 N-糖分支的性别二态性升高有关

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作者:Haik Mkhikian #, Ken L Hayama #, Khachik Khachikyan, Carey Li, Raymond W Zhou, Judy Pawling, Suzi Klaus, Phuong Q N Tran, Kim M Ly, Andrew D Gong, Hayk Saryan, Jasper L Hai, David Grigoryan, Philip L Lee, Barbara L Newton, Manuela Raffatellu, James W Dennis, Michael Demetriou

Abstract

Impaired T cell immunity with aging increases mortality from infectious disease. The branching of Asparagine-linked glycans is a critical negative regulator of T cell immunity. Here we show that branching increases with age in females more than males, in naïve more than memory T cells, and in CD4+ more than CD8+ T cells. Female sex hormones and thymic output of naïve T cells (TN) decrease with age, however neither thymectomy nor ovariectomy altered branching. Interleukin-7 (IL-7) signaling was increased in old female more than male mouse TN cells, and triggered increased branching. N-acetylglucosamine, a rate-limiting metabolite for branching, increased with age in humans and synergized with IL-7 to raise branching. Reversing elevated branching rejuvenated T cell function and reduced severity of Salmonella infection in old female mice. These data suggest sex-dimorphic antagonistic pleiotropy, where IL-7 initially benefits immunity through TN maintenance but inhibits TN function by raising branching synergistically with age-dependent increases in N-acetylglucosamine.

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