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Autocrine VEGF-B signaling maintains lipid synthesis and mitochondrial fitness to support T cell immune responses.


ABSTRACT: T cells rewire their metabolic activities to meet the demand of immune responses, but how to coordinate the immune response by metabolic regulators in activated T cells is unknown. Here, we identified autocrine VEGF-B as a metabolic regulator to control lipid synthesis and maintain the integrity of the mitochondrial inner membrane for the survival of activated T cells. Disruption of autocrine VEGF-B signaling in T cells reduced cardiolipin mass, resulting in mitochondrial damage, with increased apoptosis and reduced memory development. The addition of cardiolipin or modulating VEGF-B signaling improved T cell mitochondrial fitness and survival. Autocrine VEGF-B signaling through GA-binding protein α (GABPα) induced sentrin/SUMO-specific protease 2 (SENP2) expression, which further de-SUMOylated PPARγ and enhanced phospholipid synthesis, leading to a cardiolipin increase in activated T cells. These data suggest that autocrine VEGF-B mediates a signal to coordinate lipid synthesis and mitochondrial fitness with T cell activation for survival and immune response. Moreover, autocrine VEGF-B signaling in T cells provides a therapeutic target against infection and tumors as well as an avenue for the treatment of autoimmune diseases.

SUBMITTER: He J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11324299 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Autocrine VEGF-B signaling maintains lipid synthesis and mitochondrial fitness to support T cell immune responses.

He Jianli J   Chen Yalan Y   Ding Huihua H   Zhou Jin-An JA   Xing Zhengcao Z   Yang Xinyu X   Fan Qiuju Q   Zuo Yong Y   Wang Tianshi T   Cheng Jinke J  

The Journal of clinical investigation 20240815 16


T cells rewire their metabolic activities to meet the demand of immune responses, but how to coordinate the immune response by metabolic regulators in activated T cells is unknown. Here, we identified autocrine VEGF-B as a metabolic regulator to control lipid synthesis and maintain the integrity of the mitochondrial inner membrane for the survival of activated T cells. Disruption of autocrine VEGF-B signaling in T cells reduced cardiolipin mass, resulting in mitochondrial damage, with increased  ...[more]

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