PRKAG2.2 is essential for FoxA1 + regulatory T cell differentiation and metabolic rewiring distinct from FoxP3 + regulatory T cells

Forkhead box A1 (FoxA1) regulatory T cells (T ) exhibit distinct characteristics from FoxP3 T while equally effective in exerting anti-inflammatory properties. The role of FoxP3 T in vivo has been challenged, motivating a better understanding of other T in modulating hyperactive immune responses. Fo...

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Veröffentlicht in:Science advances 2023-12, Vol.9 (51), p.eadj8442-eadj8442
Hauptverfasser: Mandatori, Sara, Liu, Yawei, Marturia-Navarro, Joana, Hadi, Mahdieh, Henriksen, Kristine, Zheng, Jin, Rasmussen, Louise Munk, Rizza, Salvatore, Kaestner, Klaus H, Issazadeh-Navikas, Shohreh
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Zusammenfassung:Forkhead box A1 (FoxA1) regulatory T cells (T ) exhibit distinct characteristics from FoxP3 T while equally effective in exerting anti-inflammatory properties. The role of FoxP3 T in vivo has been challenged, motivating a better understanding of other T in modulating hyperactive immune responses. FoxA1 T are generated on activation of the transcription factor FoxA1 by interferon-β (IFNβ), an anti-inflammatory cytokine. T cell activation, expansion, and function hinge on metabolic adaptability. We demonstrated that IFNβ promotes a metabolic rearrangement of FoxA1 T by enhancing oxidative phosphorylation and mitochondria clearance by mitophagy. In response to IFNβ, FoxA1 induces a specific transcription variant of adenosine 5'-monophosphate-activated protein kinase (AMPK) γ2 subunit, PRKAG2.2. This leads to the activation of AMPK signaling, thereby enhancing mitochondrial respiration and mitophagy by ULK1-BNIP3. This IFNβ-FoxA1-PRKAG2.2-BNIP3 axis is pivotal for their suppressive function. The involvement of PRKAG2.2 in FoxA1 T , not FoxP3 T differentiation, underscores the metabolic differences between T populations and suggests potential therapeutic targets for autoimmune diseases.
ISSN:2375-2548
2375-2548
DOI:10.1126/sciadv.adj8442