Multi-omic Analysis of Human B-cell Activation Reveals a Key Lysosomal BCAT1 Role in mTOR Hyperactivation by B-cell receptor and TLR9

人类 B 细胞活化的多组学分析揭示溶酶体 BCAT1 在 B 细胞受体和 TLR9 导致的 mTOR 过度活化中发挥关键作用

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作者:Benjamin Gewurz, Rui Guo, Matthew Lim, Hardik Shah, Joao Paulo, Yuchen Zhang, Haopeng Yang, Liang Wei Wang, Daniel Strebinger, Nicolas Smith, Meng Li, Merrin Leong, Michael Lutchenkov, Jin-Hua Liang, Zhixuan Li, Yin Wang, Rishi Puri, Ari Melnick, Michael Green, John Asara, Adonia Papathanassiu, Stev

Abstract

B-lymphocytes play major adaptive immune roles, producing antibody and driving T-cell responses. However, how immunometabolism networks support B-cell activation and differentiation in response to distinct receptor stimuli remains incompletely understood. To gain insights, we systematically investigated acute primary human B-cell transcriptional, translational and metabolomic responses to B-cell receptor (BCR), Toll-like receptor 9 (TLR9), CD40-ligand (CD40L), interleukin-4 (IL4) or combinations thereof. T-independent BCR/TLR9 co-stimulation, which drives malignant and autoimmune B-cell states, jointly induced PD-L1 plasma membrane expression, supported by NAD metabolism and oxidative phosphorylation. BCR/TLR9 also highly induced the transaminase BCAT1, which localized to lysosomal membranes to support branched chain amino acid synthesis and mTORC1 hyperactivation. BCAT1 inhibition blunted BCR/TLR9, but not CD40L/IL4-triggered B-cell proliferation, IL10 expression and BCR/TLR pathway-driven lymphoma xenograft outgrowth. These results provide a valuable resource, reveal receptor-mediated immunometabolism remodeling to support key B-cell phenotypes including PD-L1 checkpoint signaling, and identify BCAT1 as a novel B-cell therapeutic target.

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