Fever supports CD8+ effector T cell responses by promoting mitochondrial translation

发烧通过促进线粒体翻译来支持 CD8+ 效应 T 细胞反应

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作者:David O'Sullivan, Michal A Stanczak, Matteo Villa, Franziska M Uhl, Mauro Corrado, Ramon I Klein Geltink, David E Sanin, Petya Apostolova, Nisha Rana, Joy Edwards-Hicks, Katarzyna M Grzes, Agnieszka M Kabat, Ryan L Kyle, Mario Fabri, Jonathan D Curtis, Michael D Buck, Annette E Patterson, Annamaria

Abstract

Fever can provide a survival advantage during infection. Metabolic processes are sensitive to environmental conditions, but the effect of fever on T cell metabolism is not well characterized. We show that in activated CD8+ T cells, exposure to febrile temperature (39 °C) augmented metabolic activity and T cell effector functions, despite having a limited effect on proliferation or activation marker expression. Transcriptional profiling revealed an up-regulation of mitochondrial pathways, which was consistent with increased mass and metabolism observed in T cells exposed to 39 °C. Through in vitro and in vivo models, we determined that mitochondrial translation is integral to the enhanced metabolic activity and function of CD8+ T cells exposed to febrile temperature. Transiently exposing donor lymphocytes to 39 °C prior to infusion in a myeloid leukemia mouse model conferred enhanced therapeutic efficacy, raising the possibility that exposure of T cells to febrile temperatures could have clinical potential.

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