Hyperactive mTOR pathway promotes lymphoproliferation and abnormal differentiation in autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome

Autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome (ALPS) is a human disorder characterized by defective Fas signaling, resulting in chronic benign lymphoproliferation and accumulation of TCRαβ+ CD4− CD8− double-negative T (DNT) cells. Although their phenotype resembles that of terminally differentiated or exh...

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Veröffentlicht in:Blood 2016-07, Vol.128 (2), p.227-238
Hauptverfasser: Völkl, Simon, Rensing-Ehl, Anne, Allgäuer, Andrea, Schreiner, Elisabeth, Lorenz, Myriam Ricarda, Rohr, Jan, Klemann, Christian, Fuchs, Ilka, Schuster, Volker, von Bueren, André O., Naumann-Bartsch, Nora, Gambineri, Eleonora, Siepermann, Kathrin, Kobbe, Robin, Nathrath, Michaela, Arkwright, Peter D., Miano, Maurizio, Stachel, Klaus-Daniel, Metzler, Markus, Schwarz, Klaus, Kremer, Anita N., Speckmann, Carsten, Ehl, Stephan, Mackensen, Andreas
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Zusammenfassung:Autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome (ALPS) is a human disorder characterized by defective Fas signaling, resulting in chronic benign lymphoproliferation and accumulation of TCRαβ+ CD4− CD8− double-negative T (DNT) cells. Although their phenotype resembles that of terminally differentiated or exhausted T cells, lack of KLRG1, high eomesodermin, and marginal T-bet expression point instead to a long-lived memory state with potent proliferative capacity. Here we show that despite their terminally differentiated phenotype, human ALPS DNT cells exhibit substantial mitotic activity in vivo. Notably, hyperproliferation of ALPS DNT cells is associated with increased basal and activation-induced phosphorylation of serine-threonine kinases Akt and mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR). The mTOR inhibitor rapamycin abrogated survival and proliferation of ALPS DNT cells, but not of CD4+ or CD8+ T cells in vitro. In vivo, mTOR inhibition reduced proliferation and abnormal differentiation by DNT cells. Importantly, increased mitotic activity and hyperactive mTOR signaling was also observed in recently defined CD4+ or CD8+ precursor DNT cells, and mTOR inhibition specifically reduced these cells in vivo, indicating abnormal programming of Fas-deficient T cells before the DNT stage. Thus, our results identify the mTOR pathway as a major regulator of lymphoproliferation and aberrant differentiation in ALPS. •ALPS DNT cells and their putative precursors reveal high proliferative activity in vivo, which is associated with hyperactive mTOR signaling.•Rapamycin therapy controls mitotic activity and abnormal differentiation of ALPS DNT cells and reduces CD4+ or CD8+ precursor DNT cells.
ISSN:0006-4971
1528-0020
DOI:10.1182/blood-2015-11-685024