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Extracellular acidosis restricts one-carbon metabolism and preserves T cell stemness.


ABSTRACT: The accumulation of acidic metabolic waste products within the tumor microenvironment inhibits effector functions of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs). However, it remains unclear how an acidic environment affects T cell metabolism and differentiation. Here we show that prolonged exposure to acid reprograms T cell intracellular metabolism and mitochondrial fitness and preserves T cell stemness. Mechanistically, elevated extracellular acidosis impairs methionine uptake and metabolism via downregulation of SLC7A5, therefore altering H3K27me3 deposition at the promoters of key T cell stemness genes. These changes promote the maintenance of a 'stem-like memory' state and improve long-term in vivo persistence and anti-tumor efficacy in mice. Our findings not only reveal an unexpected capacity of extracellular acidosis to maintain the stem-like properties of T cells, but also advance our understanding of how methionine metabolism affects T cell stemness.

SUBMITTER: Cheng H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9970874 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Extracellular acidosis restricts one-carbon metabolism and preserves T cell stemness.

Cheng Hongcheng H   Qiu Yajing Y   Xu Yue Y   Chen Li L   Ma Kaili K   Tao Mengyuan M   Frankiw Luke L   Yin Hongli H   Xie Ermei E   Pan Xiaoli X   Du Jing J   Wang Zhe Z   Zhu Wenjie W   Chen Lu L   Zhang Lianjun L   Li Guideng G  

Nature metabolism 20230130 2


The accumulation of acidic metabolic waste products within the tumor microenvironment inhibits effector functions of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs). However, it remains unclear how an acidic environment affects T cell metabolism and differentiation. Here we show that prolonged exposure to acid reprograms T cell intracellular metabolism and mitochondrial fitness and preserves T cell stemness. Mechanistically, elevated extracellular acidosis impairs methionine uptake and metabolism via down  ...[more]

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