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Metabolic regulation by PD-1 signaling promotes long-lived quiescent CD8 T cell memory in mice.


ABSTRACT: Inhibitory signaling in dysfunctional CD8 T cells through the programmed cell death 1 (PD-1) axis is well established in chronic viral infections and cancers. PD-1 is also transiently induced to high concentrations during priming of acute infections and immunizations, yet its impact on the development of long-lived antigen-independent T cell memory remains unclear. In addition to its expected role in restraining clonal effector expansion, here, we show that PD-1 expression on antigen-specific CD8 T cells is required for the development of a durable CD8 T cell memory pool after antigen clearance. Loss of T cell–specific PD-1 signaling led to increased contraction and a defect in antigen-independent renewal of memory CD8 T cells in response to homeostatic cytokine signals, thus resulting in attrition of the memory pool over time. Whereas exhausted CD8 T cells regain function after PD-1 checkpoint blockade during chronic viral infection, the preexisting pool of resting functional bystander memory CD8 T cells established in response to a previously administered immunogen decreased. Metabolically, PD-1 signals were necessary for regulating the critical balance of mTOR-dependent anabolic glycolysis and fatty acid oxidation programs to meet the bioenergetic needs of quiescent CD8 T cell memory. These results define PD-1 as a key metabolic regulator of protective T cell immunity. Furthermore, these results have potential clinical implications for preexisting CD8 T cell memory during PD-1 checkpoint blockade therapy.

SUBMITTER: Kalia V 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8896520 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Metabolic regulation by PD-1 signaling promotes long-lived quiescent CD8 T cell memory in mice.

Kalia Vandana V   Yuzefpolskiy Yevgeniy Y   Vegaraju Adithya A   Xiao Hanxi H   Baumann Florian F   Jatav Shashank S   Church Candice C   Prlic Martin M   Jha Abhishek A   Nghiem Paul P   Riddell Stanley S   Sarkar Surojit S  

Science translational medicine 20211013 615


Inhibitory signaling in dysfunctional CD8 T cells through the programmed cell death 1 (PD-1) axis is well established in chronic viral infections and cancers. PD-1 is also transiently induced to high concentrations during priming of acute infections and immunizations, yet its impact on the development of long-lived antigen-independent T cell memory remains unclear. In addition to its expected role in restraining clonal effector expansion, here, we show that PD-1 expression on antigen-specific CD  ...[more]

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