[PDF][PDF] Serine is an essential metabolite for effector T cell expansion

EH Ma, G Bantug, T Griss, S Condotta, RM Johnson… - Cell metabolism, 2017 - cell.com
EH Ma, G Bantug, T Griss, S Condotta, RM Johnson, B Samborska, N Mainolfi, V Suri…
Cell metabolism, 2017cell.com
During immune challenge, T lymphocytes engage pathways of anabolic metabolism to
support clonal expansion and the development of effector functions. Here we report a critical
role for the non-essential amino acid serine in effector T cell responses. Upon activation, T
cells upregulate enzymes of the serine, glycine, one-carbon (SGOC) metabolic network, and
rapidly increase processing of serine into one-carbon metabolism. We show that
extracellular serine is required for optimal T cell expansion even in glucose concentrations …
Summary
During immune challenge, T lymphocytes engage pathways of anabolic metabolism to support clonal expansion and the development of effector functions. Here we report a critical role for the non-essential amino acid serine in effector T cell responses. Upon activation, T cells upregulate enzymes of the serine, glycine, one-carbon (SGOC) metabolic network, and rapidly increase processing of serine into one-carbon metabolism. We show that extracellular serine is required for optimal T cell expansion even in glucose concentrations sufficient to support T cell activation, bioenergetics, and effector function. Restricting dietary serine impairs pathogen-driven expansion of T cells in vivo, without affecting overall immune cell homeostasis. Mechanistically, serine supplies glycine and one-carbon units for de novo nucleotide biosynthesis in proliferating T cells, and one-carbon units from formate can rescue T cells from serine deprivation. Our data implicate serine as a key immunometabolite that directly modulates adaptive immunity by controlling T cell proliferative capacity.
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