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ERK Inhibition Promotes Engraftment of Allografts by Reprogramming T-Cell Metabolism.


ABSTRACT: Extracellular regulated protein kinases (ERK) signaling is a master regulator of cell behavior, life, and fate. Although ERK pathway is shown to be involved in T-cell activation, little is known about its role in the development of allograft rejection. Here, it is reported that ERK signaling pathway is activated in allograft-infiltrating T cells. On the basis of surface plasmon resonance technology, lycorine is identified as an ERK-specific inhibitor. ERK inhibition by lycorine significantly prolongs allograft survival in a stringent mouse cardiac allotransplant model. As compared to untreated mice, lycorine-treated mice show a decrease in the number and activation of allograft-infiltrated T cells. It is further confirmed that lycorine-treated mouse and human T cells are less responsive to stimulation in vitro, as indicated by their low proliferative rates and decreased cytokine production. Mechanistic studies reveal that T cells treated with lycorine exhibit mitochondrial dysfunction, resulting in metabolic reprogramming upon stimulation. Transcriptome analysis of lycorine-treated T cells reveals an enrichment in a series of downregulated terms related to immune response, the mitogen-activated protein kinase cascade, and metabolic processes. These findings offer new insights into the development of immunosuppressive agents by targeting the ERK pathway involved in T-cell activation and allograft rejection.

SUBMITTER: Tan X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10238213 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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ERK Inhibition Promotes Engraftment of Allografts by Reprogramming T-Cell Metabolism.

Tan Xiaosheng X   Qi Changxing C   Zhao Xiangli X   Sun Lingjuan L   Wu Mi M   Sun Weiguang W   Gu Lianghu L   Wang Fengqing F   Feng Hao H   Huang Xia X   Xie Bin B   Shi Zhengyi Z   Xie Peiling P   Wu Meng M   Zhang Yonghui Y   Chen Gang G  

Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) 20230404 16


Extracellular regulated protein kinases (ERK) signaling is a master regulator of cell behavior, life, and fate. Although ERK pathway is shown to be involved in T-cell activation, little is known about its role in the development of allograft rejection. Here, it is reported that ERK signaling pathway is activated in allograft-infiltrating T cells. On the basis of surface plasmon resonance technology, lycorine is identified as an ERK-specific inhibitor. ERK inhibition by lycorine significantly pro  ...[more]

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