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Enforced PGC-1α expression promotes CD8 T cell fitness,memory formation and antitumor immunity
Authors:Nina Dumauthioz  Benjamin Tschumi  Mathias Wenes  Bastien Marti  Haiping Wang  Fabien Franco  Wenhui Li  Isabel C. Lopez-Mejia  Lluis Fajas  Ping-Chih Ho  Alena Donda  Pedro Romero  Lianjun Zhang
Abstract:Memory CD8 T cells can provide long-term protection against tumors, which depends on their enhanced proliferative capacity, self-renewal and unique metabolic rewiring to sustain cellular fitness. Specifically, memory CD8 T cells engage oxidative phosphorylation and fatty acid oxidation to fulfill their metabolic demands. In contrast, tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) display severe metabolic defects, which may underlie their functional decline. Here, we show that overexpression of proliferator-activated receptor gamma coactivator 1-alpha (PGC-1α), the master regulator of mitochondrial biogenesis (MB), favors CD8 T cell central memory formation rather than resident memory generation. PGC-1α-overexpressing CD8 T cells persist and mediate more robust recall responses to bacterial infection or peptide vaccination. Importantly, CD8 T cells with enhanced PGC-1α expression provide stronger antitumor immunity in a mouse melanoma model. Moreover, TILs overexpressing PGC-1α maintain higher mitochondrial activity and improved expansion when rechallenged in a tumor-free host. Altogether, our findings indicate that enforcing mitochondrial biogenesis promotes CD8 T cell memory formation, metabolic fitness, and antitumor immunity in vivo.
Keywords:PGC-1α  , Mitochondria, CD8, Memory, Anti-tumor immunity
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