ACLY 和 ACSS2 将营养依赖性染色质可及性与 CD8 T 细胞效应反应联系起来。

IF 12.6 1区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY Journal of Experimental Medicine Pub Date : 2024-09-02 Epub Date: 2024-08-16 DOI:10.1084/jem.20231820
Irem Kaymak, McLane J Watson, Brandon M Oswald, Shixin Ma, Benjamin K Johnson, Lisa M DeCamp, Batsirai M Mabvakure, Katarzyna M Luda, Eric H Ma, Kin Lau, Zhen Fu, Brejnev Muhire, Susan M Kitchen-Goosen, Alexandra Vander Ark, Michael S Dahabieh, Bozena Samborska, Matthew Vos, Hui Shen, Zi Peng Fan, Thomas P Roddy, Gillian A Kingsbury, Cristovão M Sousa, Connie M Krawczyk, Kelsey S Williams, Ryan D Sheldon, Susan M Kaech, Dominic G Roy, Russell G Jones
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细胞代谢的协调对最佳 T 细胞反应至关重要。在这里,我们发现细胞膜乙酰-CoA 的产生是 CD8 T 细胞在体内发挥功能的一个重要代谢节点。我们发现 CD8 T 细胞对感染的反应依赖于乙酰-CoA 通过 ATP 柠檬酸酶(ACLY)从柠檬酸中提取。然而,ACLY 的消减会引发另一种依赖乙酸的乙酰-CoA 生成途径,该途径由酰基-CoA 合成酶短链家族成员 2(ACSS2)介导。从机理上讲,乙酸可促进 TCA 循环和细胞膜乙酰-CoA 的产生,从而影响 T 细胞效应反应、乙酸依赖性组蛋白乙酰化以及效应基因位点的染色质可及性。当 ACLY 起作用时,不需要 ACSS2,这表明醋酸不是 CD8 T 细胞功能的必需代谢底物。然而,缺失 ACLY 会使 CD8 T 细胞依赖乙酸(通过 ACSS2)来维持乙酰-CoA 的产生和效应基因的功能。ACLY 和 ACSS2 共同协调 CD8 T 细胞中细胞膜乙酰-CoA 的产生,以维持染色质的可及性和 T 细胞效应器的功能。
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ACLY and ACSS2 link nutrient-dependent chromatin accessibility to CD8 T cell effector responses.

Coordination of cellular metabolism is essential for optimal T cell responses. Here, we identify cytosolic acetyl-CoA production as an essential metabolic node for CD8 T cell function in vivo. We show that CD8 T cell responses to infection depend on acetyl-CoA derived from citrate via the enzyme ATP citrate lyase (ACLY). However, ablation of ACLY triggers an alternative, acetate-dependent pathway for acetyl-CoA production mediated by acyl-CoA synthetase short-chain family member 2 (ACSS2). Mechanistically, acetate fuels both the TCA cycle and cytosolic acetyl-CoA production, impacting T cell effector responses, acetate-dependent histone acetylation, and chromatin accessibility at effector gene loci. When ACLY is functional, ACSS2 is not required, suggesting acetate is not an obligate metabolic substrate for CD8 T cell function. However, loss of ACLY renders CD8 T cells dependent on acetate (via ACSS2) to maintain acetyl-CoA production and effector function. Together, ACLY and ACSS2 coordinate cytosolic acetyl-CoA production in CD8 T cells to maintain chromatin accessibility and T cell effector function.

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