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The malate shuttle detoxifies ammonia in exhausted T cells by producing 2-ketoglutarate.


ABSTRACT: The malate shuttle is traditionally understood to maintain NAD+/NADH balance between the cytosol and mitochondria. Whether the malate shuttle has additional functions is unclear. Here we show that chronic viral infections induce CD8+ T cell expression of GOT1, a central enzyme in the malate shuttle. Got1 deficiency decreased the NAD+/NADH ratio and limited antiviral CD8+ T cell responses to chronic infection; however, increasing the NAD+/NADH ratio did not restore T cell responses. Got1 deficiency reduced the production of the ammonia scavenger 2-ketoglutarate (2-KG) from glutaminolysis and led to a toxic accumulation of ammonia in CD8+ T cells. Supplementation with 2-KG assimilated and detoxified ammonia in Got1-deficient T cells and restored antiviral responses. These data indicate that the major function of the malate shuttle in CD8+ T cells is not to maintain the NAD+/NADH balance but rather to detoxify ammonia and enable sustainable ammonia-neutral glutamine catabolism in CD8+ T cells during chronic infection.

SUBMITTER: Weisshaar N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10602850 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The malate shuttle is traditionally understood to maintain NAD<sup>+</sup>/NADH balance between the cytosol and mitochondria. Whether the malate shuttle has additional functions is unclear. Here we show that chronic viral infections induce CD8<sup>+</sup> T cell expression of GOT1, a central enzyme in the malate shuttle. Got1 deficiency decreased the NAD<sup>+</sup>/NADH ratio and limited antiviral CD8<sup>+</sup> T cell responses to chronic infection; however, increasing the NAD<sup>+</sup>/NAD  ...[more]

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