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Homeostatic control of metabolic and functional fitness of Treg cells by LKB1 signalling.

Authors :
Yang, Kai
Blanco, Daniel Bastardo
Neale, Geoffrey
Vogel, Peter
Avila, Julian
Clish, Clary B.
Wu, Chuan
Shrestha, Sharad
Rankin, Sherri
Long, Lingyun
KC, Anil
Chi, Hongbo
Source :
Nature; 8/31/2017, Vol. 548 Issue 7669, p602-606, 5p, 14 Graphs
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Regulatory T cells (T<subscript>reg</subscript> cells) have a pivotal role in the establishment and maintenance of immunological self-tolerance and homeostasis. Transcriptional programming of regulatory mechanisms facilitates the functional activation of T<subscript>reg</subscript> cells in the prevention of diverse types of inflammatory responses. It remains unclear how T<subscript>reg</subscript> cells orchestrate their homeostasis and interplay with environmental signals. Here we show that liver kinase B1 (LKB1) programs the metabolic and functional fitness of T<subscript>reg</subscript> cells in the control of immune tolerance and homeostasis. Mice with a T<subscript>reg</subscript>-specific deletion of LKB1 developed a fatal inflammatory disease characterized by excessive T<subscript>H</subscript>2-type-dominant responses. LKB1 deficiency disrupted T<subscript>reg</subscript> cell survival and mitochondrial fitness and metabolism, but also induced aberrant expression of immune regulatory molecules including the negative co-receptor PD-1 and the TNF receptor superfamily proteins GITR and OX40. Unexpectedly, LKB1 function in T<subscript>reg</subscript> cells was independent of conventional AMPK signalling or the mTORC1-HIF-1α axis, but contributed to the activation of β-catenin signalling for the control of PD-1 and TNF receptor proteins. Blockade of PD-1 activity reinvigorated the ability of LKB1-deficient T<subscript>reg</subscript> cells to suppress T<subscript>H</subscript>2 responses and the interplay with dendritic cells primed by thymic stromal lymphopoietin. Thus, T<subscript>reg</subscript> cells use LKB1 signalling to coordinate their metabolic and immunological homeostasis and to prevent apoptotic and functional exhaustion, thereby orchestrating the balance between immunity and tolerance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00280836
Volume :
548
Issue :
7669
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
124905468
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nature23665