PA suppresses antitumor immunity of T cells by disturbing mitochondrial activity through Akt/mTOR-mediated Ca2+ flux

Deciphering the mechanisms behind how T cells become exhausted and regulatory T cells (Tregs) differentiate in a tumor microenvironment (TME) will significantly benefit cancer immunotherapy. A common metabolic alteration feature in TME is lipid accumulation, associated with T cell exhaustion and Tre...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cancer letters 2024-01, Vol.581, p.216511-216511, Article 216511
Hauptverfasser: Sun, Shishuo, Xu, Heng, Zhao, Wanxin, Li, Qihong, Yuan, Yifan, Zhang, Guopeng, Li, Shuyu, Wang, Bixi, Zhang, Wei, Gao, Xiaoge, Zheng, Junnian, Zhang, Qing
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Zusammenfassung:Deciphering the mechanisms behind how T cells become exhausted and regulatory T cells (Tregs) differentiate in a tumor microenvironment (TME) will significantly benefit cancer immunotherapy. A common metabolic alteration feature in TME is lipid accumulation, associated with T cell exhaustion and Treg differentiation. However, the regulatory role of free fatty acids (FFA) on T cell antitumor immunity has yet to be clearly illustrated. Our study observed that palmitic acid (PA), the most abundant saturated FFA in mouse plasma, enhanced T cell exhaustion and Tregs population in TME and increased tumor growth. In contrast, oleic acid (OA), a monounsaturated FFA, rescued PA-induced T cell exhaustion, decreased Treg population, and ameliorated T cell antitumor immunity in an obese mouse model. Mechanistically, mitochondrial metabolic activity is critical in maintaining T cell function, which PA attenuated. PA-induced T cell exhaustion and Treg formation depended on CD36 and Akt/mTOR-mediated calcium signaling. The study described a new mechanism of PA-induced downregulation of antitumor immunity of T cells and the therapeutic potential behind its restoration by targeting PA. •Palmitic acid (PA) induces T cell exhaustion and Treg differentiation thereby attenuating the antitumor efficacy of T cells.•Oleic acid (OA) rescues PA-induced T cell dysfunction and ameliorates T cell antitumor immunity in obesity.•PA/OA regulate T cell antitumor immunity by reprogramming mitochondrial metabolism through Akt/mTOR/calcium flux pathway.
ISSN:0304-3835
1872-7980
DOI:10.1016/j.canlet.2023.216511