Acsbg1 regulates differentiation and inflammatory properties of CD4+ T cells.

European journal of microbiology & immunology Pub Date : 2025-02-12 Print Date: 2025-03-19 DOI:10.1556/1886.2025.00003
Martina Palatella, Friederike Kruse, Silke Glage, André Bleich, Marina Greweling-Pils, Jochen Huehn
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Epigenetic modifications are critical for the regulation of CD4+ T cell differentiation and function. Previously, we identified Acyl-CoA Synthetase Bubble Gum 1 (Acsbg1), a gene involved in fatty acid metabolism, as part of an epigenetic signature that was selectively demethylated in ex vivo isolated T helper 17 (TH17) cells. However, its functional relevance for CD4+ T cells remains incompletely understood. Here, we used in vitro differentiation assays and the adoptive transfer colitis model to investigate the role of Acsbg1 in the differentiation and function of TH1, TH17, and regulatory T (Treg) cells. In vitro, Acsbg1 was expressed in both TH17 and in vitro-induced Treg (iTreg) cells, whereas TH1 cells lacked Acsbg1 expression. Accordingly, Acsbg1 deficiency resulted in impaired TH17 and iTreg differentiation, whereas TH1 differentiation was unaffected. In vivo, upon adoptive transfer of Acsbg1⁻/⁻ Tnaïve cells, immunodeficient recipient mice exhibited an exacerbated colitis, characterized by an altered balance of TH17 and Treg cells, indicating that Acsbg1 expression is essential for optimal TH17 and Treg cell differentiation and function. Our findings highlight the importance of fatty acid (FA) metabolism in maintaining immune homeostasis by regulating T cell differentiation and provide novel insights into the metabolic targeting of inflammatory diseases.

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Acsbg1调节CD4+ T细胞的分化和炎症特性。
表观遗传修饰是CD4+ T细胞分化和功能调控的关键。先前,我们发现酰基辅酶a合成酶泡泡糖1 (Acsbg1),一个参与脂肪酸代谢的基因,作为表观遗传特征的一部分,在离体分离的T辅助17 (TH17)细胞中被选择性地去甲基化。然而,其与CD4+ T细胞的功能相关性尚不完全清楚。本研究采用体外分化实验和过继性转移性结肠炎模型来研究Acsbg1在TH1、TH17和调节性T (Treg)细胞的分化和功能中的作用。在体外,Acsbg1在TH17和体外诱导的Treg (iTreg)细胞中均有表达,而TH1细胞缺乏Acsbg1的表达。因此,Acsbg1缺乏导致TH17和iTreg分化受损,而TH1分化不受影响。在体内,在Acsbg1 -毒血症/毒血症Tnaïve细胞过继转移后,免疫缺陷受体小鼠表现出加重的结肠炎,其特征是TH17和Treg细胞的平衡改变,这表明Acsbg1的表达对于TH17和Treg细胞的最佳分化和功能至关重要。我们的研究结果强调了脂肪酸(FA)代谢通过调节T细胞分化在维持免疫稳态中的重要性,并为炎性疾病的代谢靶向提供了新的见解。
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