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Mitochondrial functionality and metabolism in T cells from progressive multiple sclerosis patients

Authors :
Marcello Pinti
Domenico Lo Tartaro
Patrizia Sola
Lara Gibellini
Anna Maria Simone
Diana Ferraro
Milena Nasi
Simone Patergnani
Elena Bianchini
Sara De Biasi
Simone Pecorini
Gianluca Carnevale
Paolo Pinton
Francesca Vitetta
Andrea Cossarizza
Source :
European Journal of Immunology. 49:2204-2221
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Wiley, 2019.

Abstract

Patients with primary progressive (PP) and secondary progressive (SP) forms of multiple sclerosis (MS) exhibit a sustained increase in the number of Th1, T cytotoxic type-1 and Th17 cells in peripheral blood, suggesting that the progressive phase is characterized by a permanent peripheral immune activation. As T cell functionality and activation are strictly connected to their metabolic profile, we investigated the mitochondrial functionality and metabolic changes of T cell subpopulations in a cohort of progressive MS patients. T cells from progressive patients were characterized by low proliferation and increase of terminally differentiated/exhausted cells. T cells from PP patients showed lower Oxygen Consumption Rate and Extracellular Acidification Rate, lower mitochondrial mass, membrane potential and respiration than those of SP patients, a downregulation of transcription factors supporting respiration and higher tendency to shift towards glycolysis upon stimulation. Furthermore, PP effector memory T cells were characterized by higher Glucose transporter -1 levels and a higher expression of glycolytic-supporting genes if compared to SP patients. Overall, our data suggest that profound differences exist in the phenotypic and metabolic features of T cells from PP and SP patients, even though the two clinical phenotypes are considered part of the same disease spectrum.

Details

ISSN :
15214141 and 00142980
Volume :
49
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Journal of Immunology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0aa0c14f1acffaf7f1fb650d52fe7820