Uncoupling protein 2 regulates metabolic reprogramming and fate of antigen-stimulated CD8+ T cells

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Leena Chaudhuri
Rupesh K. Srivastava
Ferdynand Kos
Protul A. Shrikant
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[1] Mayo Clinic Arizona,Departments of Immunology, Molecular Pharmacology/Experimental Therapeutics and Research
[2] Dr. Hari Singh Gour University,Department of Zoology, School of Biological Sciences
[3] Beckman Research Institute of the City of Hope,Department of Experimental Therapeutics
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Uncoupling protein 2; Metabolic reprogramming; CD8+ T cell fate; CITIM 2015;
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Adoptive cell therapy (ACT) employing ex vivo-generated tumor antigen-specific CD8+ T cells shows tumor efficacy when the transferred cells possess both effector and memory functions. New strategies based on understanding of mechanisms that balance CD8+ T cell differentiation toward effector and memory responses are highly desirable. Emerging information confirms a central role for antigen-induced metabolic reprogramming in CD8+ T cell differentiation and clonal expansion. The mitochondrial protein uncoupling protein 2 (UCP2) is induced by antigen stimulation of CD8+ T cells; however, its role in metabolic reprogramming underlying differentiation and clonal expansion has not been reported. Employing genetic (siRNA) and pharmacologic (Genipin) approaches, we note that antigen-induced UCP2 expression reduces glycolysis, fatty acid synthesis and production of reactive oxygen species to balance differentiation with survival of effector CD8+ T cells. Inhibition of UCP2 promotes CD8+ T cell terminal differentiation into short-lived effector cells (CD62LloKLRG1HiIFNγHi) that undergo clonal contraction. These findings are the first to reveal a role for antigen-induced UCP2 expression in balancing CD8+ T cell differentiation and survival. Targeting UCP2 to regulate metabolic reprogramming of CD8+ T cells is an attractive new approach to augment efficacy of tumor therapy by ACT.
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