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Magnesium sensing via LFA-1 regulates CD8+ T cell effector function

Authors :
Jonas Lötscher
Adrià-Arnau Martí i Líndez
Nicole Kirchhammer
Elisabetta Cribioli
Greta Maria Paola Giordano Attianese
Marcel P. Trefny
Markus Lenz
Sacha I. Rothschild
Paolo Strati
Marco Künzli
Claudia Lotter
Susanne H. Schenk
Philippe Dehio
Jordan Löliger
Ludivine Litzler
David Schreiner
Victoria Koch
Nicolas Page
Dahye Lee
Jasmin Grählert
Dmitry Kuzmin
Anne-Valérie Burgener
Doron Merkler
Miklos Pless
Maria L. Balmer
Walter Reith
Jörg Huwyler
Melita Irving
Carolyn G. King
Alfred Zippelius
Christoph Hess
Source :
Cell. 185:585-602.e29
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2022.

Abstract

The relevance of extracellular magnesium in cellular immunity remains largely unknown. Here, we show that the co-stimulatory cell-surface molecule LFA-1 requires magnesium to adopt its active conformation on CD8+ T��cells, thereby augmenting calcium flux, signal transduction, metabolic reprogramming, immune synapse formation, and, as a consequence, specific cytotoxicity. Accordingly, magnesium-sufficiency sensed via LFA-1 translated to the superior performance of pathogen- and tumor-specific T��cells, enhanced effectiveness of bi-specific T��cell engaging antibodies, and improved CAR T��cell function. Clinically, low serum magnesium levels were associated with more rapid disease progression and shorter overall survival in CAR T��cell and immune checkpoint antibody-treated patients. LFA-1 thus directly incorporates information on the composition of the microenvironment as a determinant of outside-in signaling activity. These findings conceptually link co-stimulation and nutrient sensing and point to the magnesium-LFA-1 axis as a therapeutically amenable biologic system.

Details

ISSN :
00928674
Volume :
185
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....37aac832ab7bc74750040c9812d41abd