Publication: The mitochondrial pyruvate carrier regulates memory T cell differentiation and antitumor function.
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2022-04-21
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Wenes, Mathias
Jaccard, Alison
Wyss, Tania
Maldonado-Pérez, Noelia
Teoh, Shao Thing
Lepez, Anouk
Renaud, Fabrice
Franco, Fabien
Waridel, Patrice
Yacoub Maroun, Céline
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Glycolysis, including both lactate fermentation and pyruvate oxidation, orchestrates CD8+ T cell differentiation. However, how mitochondrial pyruvate metabolism and uptake controlled by the mitochondrial pyruvate carrier (MPC) impact T cell function and fate remains elusive. We found that genetic deletion of MPC drives CD8+ T cell differentiation toward a memory phenotype. Metabolic flexibility induced by MPC inhibition facilitated acetyl-coenzyme-A production by glutamine and fatty acid oxidation that results in enhanced histone acetylation and chromatin accessibility on pro-memory genes. However, in the tumor microenvironment, MPC is essential for sustaining lactate oxidation to support CD8+ T cell antitumor function. We further revealed that chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell manufacturing with an MPC inhibitor imprinted a memory phenotype and demonstrated that infusing MPC inhibitor-conditioned CAR T cells resulted in superior and long-lasting antitumor activity. Altogether, we uncover that mitochondrial pyruvate uptake instructs metabolic flexibility for guiding T cell differentiation and antitumor responses.
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Lactates
Memory T Cells
Mitochondria
Mitochondrial Membrane Transport Proteins
Monocarboxylic Acid Transporters
Pyruvic Acid
Memory T Cells
Mitochondria
Mitochondrial Membrane Transport Proteins
Monocarboxylic Acid Transporters
Pyruvic Acid
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T cell memory, chimeric antigen receptor T cell therapy, immunometabolism, mitochondrial pyruvate carrier, tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte metabolism