GLUT1 overexpression in CAR-T cells induces metabolic reprogramming and enhances potency

The intensive nutrient requirements needed to sustain T cell activation and proliferation, combined with competition for nutrients within the tumor microenvironment, raise the prospect that glucose availability may limit CAR-T cell function. Here, we seek to test the hypothesis that stable overexpre...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature communications 2024-10, Vol.15 (1), p.8658-20, Article 8658
Hauptverfasser: Guerrero, Justin A., Klysz, Dorota D., Chen, Yiyun, Malipatlolla, Meena, Lone, Jameel, Fowler, Carley, Stuani, Lucille, May, Audre, Bashti, Malek, Xu, Peng, Huang, Jing, Michael, Basil, Contrepois, Kévin, Dhingra, Shaurya, Fisher, Chris, Svensson, Katrin J., Davis, Kara L., Kasowski, Maya, Feldman, Steven A., Sotillo, Elena, Mackall, Crystal L.
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Zusammenfassung:The intensive nutrient requirements needed to sustain T cell activation and proliferation, combined with competition for nutrients within the tumor microenvironment, raise the prospect that glucose availability may limit CAR-T cell function. Here, we seek to test the hypothesis that stable overexpression (OE) of the glucose transporter GLUT1 in primary human CAR-T cells would improve their function and antitumor potency. We observe that GLUT1OE in CAR-T cells increases glucose consumption, glycolysis, glycolytic reserve, and oxidative phosphorylation, and these effects are associated with decreased T cell exhaustion and increased Th 17 differentiation. GLUT1OE also induces broad metabolic reprogramming associated with increased glutathione-mediated resistance to reactive oxygen species, and increased inosine accumulation. When challenged with tumors, GLUT1OE CAR-T cells secrete more proinflammatory cytokines and show enhanced cytotoxicity in vitro, and demonstrate superior tumor control and persistence in mouse models. Our collective findings support a paradigm wherein glucose availability is rate limiting for effector CAR-T cell function and demonstrate that enhancing glucose availability via GLUT1OE could augment antitumor immune function. T cell activation is a process that requires extra nutrients, which could be difficult to source from the tumor microenvironment in competition with tumor cells. Here authors increase the metabolic fitness of CAR-T cells by stable overexpression of the glucose transporter GLUT1, which allows them to increase their glucose intake and enhances their antitumour function.
ISSN:2041-1723
2041-1723
DOI:10.1038/s41467-024-52666-y