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Mitochondrial and cytosolic roles of PINK1 shape induced regulatory T-cell development and function.


ABSTRACT: Mutations in PTEN-induced kinase 1 (PINK1), a serine/threonine kinase linked to familial early-onset Parkinsonism, compromise mitochondrial integrity and metabolism and impair AKT signaling. As the activation of a naïve T cell requires an AKT-dependent reorganization of a cell's metabolic machinery, we sought to determine if PINK1-deficient T cells lack the ability to undergo activation and differentiation. We show that CD4(+) T cells from PINK1 knockout mice fail to properly phosphorylate AKT upon activation, resulting in reduced expression of the IL-2 receptor subunit CD25. Following, deficient IL-2 signaling mutes the activation-induced increase in respiratory capacity and mitochondrial membrane potential. Under polarization conditions favoring the development of induced regulatory T cells, PINK1(-/-) T cells exhibit a reduced ability to suppress bystander T-cell proliferation despite normal FoxP3 expression kinetics. Our results describe a critical role for PINK1 in integrating extracellular signals with metabolic state during T-cell fate determination, and may have implications for the understanding of altered T-cell populations and immunity during the progression of active Parkinson's disease or other immunopathologies.

SUBMITTER: Ellis GI 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4539263 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mitochondrial and cytosolic roles of PINK1 shape induced regulatory T-cell development and function.

Ellis Gavin I GI   Zhi Lianteng L   Akundi Ravi R   Büeler Hansruedi H   Marti Francesc F  

European journal of immunology 20130914 12


Mutations in PTEN-induced kinase 1 (PINK1), a serine/threonine kinase linked to familial early-onset Parkinsonism, compromise mitochondrial integrity and metabolism and impair AKT signaling. As the activation of a naïve T cell requires an AKT-dependent reorganization of a cell's metabolic machinery, we sought to determine if PINK1-deficient T cells lack the ability to undergo activation and differentiation. We show that CD4(+) T cells from PINK1 knockout mice fail to properly phosphorylate AKT u  ...[more]

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