[HTML][HTML] The tumor suppressor menin prevents effector CD8 T-cell dysfunction by targeting mTORC1-dependent metabolic activation

J Suzuki, T Yamada, K Inoue, S Nabe… - Nature …, 2018 - nature.com
J Suzuki, T Yamada, K Inoue, S Nabe, M Kuwahara, N Takemori, A Takemori, S Matsuda…
Nature communications, 2018nature.com
While menin plays an important role in preventing T-cell dysfunction, such as senescence
and exhaustion, the regulatory mechanisms remain unclear. We found that menin prevents
the induction of dysfunction in activated CD8 T cells by restricting the cellular metabolism.
mTOR complex 1 (mTORC1) signaling, glycolysis, and glutaminolysis are augmented by
menin deficiency. Rapamycin treatment prevents CD8 T-cell dysfunction in menin-deficient
CD8 T cells. Limited glutamine availability also prevents CD8 T-cell dysfunction induced by …
Abstract
While menin plays an important role in preventing T-cell dysfunction, such as senescence and exhaustion, the regulatory mechanisms remain unclear. We found that menin prevents the induction of dysfunction in activated CD8 T cells by restricting the cellular metabolism. mTOR complex 1 (mTORC1) signaling, glycolysis, and glutaminolysis are augmented by menin deficiency. Rapamycin treatment prevents CD8 T-cell dysfunction in menin-deficient CD8 T cells. Limited glutamine availability also prevents CD8 T-cell dysfunction induced by menin deficiency, and its inhibitory effect is antagonized by α-ketoglutarate (α-KG), an intermediate metabolite of glutaminolysis. α-KG-dependent histone H3K27 demethylation seems to be involved in the dysfunction in menin-deficient CD8 T cells. We also found that α-KG activates mTORC1-dependent central carbon metabolism. These findings suggest that menin maintains the T-cell functions by limiting mTORC 1 activity and subsequent cellular metabolism.
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