Programmed cell death-1 (PD-1) signaling downregulates the T-cell response, promoting an exhausted state in tumor-infiltrating T cells, through mostly unveiled molecular mechanisms. Dynamin-related protein-1 (Drp1)-dependent mitochondrial fission plays a crucial role in sustaining T-cell motility, proliferation, survival, and glycolytic engagement. Interestingly, such processes are exactly those inhibited by PD-1 in tumor-infiltrating T cells. Here, we show that PD-1(pos) CD8(+) T cells infiltrating an MC38 (murine adenocarcinoma)-derived murine tumor mass have a downregulated Drp1 activity and more elongated mitochondria compared with PD-1(neg) counterparts. Also, PD-1(pos) lymphocytic elements infiltrating a human colon cancer rarely express active Drp1. Mechanistically, PD-1 signaling directly prevents mitochondrial fragmentation following T-cell stimulation by downregulating Drp1 phosphorylation on Ser616, via regulation of the ERK1/2 and mTOR pathways. In addition, downregulation of Drp1 activity in tumor-infiltrating PD-1(pos) CD8(+) T cells seems to be a mechanism exploited by PD-1 signaling to reduce motility and proliferation of these cells. Overall, our data indicate that the modulation of Drp1 activity in tumor-infiltrating T cells may become a valuable target to ameliorate the anticancer immune response in future immunotherapy approaches.

Simula, L., Antonucci, Y., Scarpelli, G., Cancila, V., Colamatteo, A., Manni, S., et al. (2022). PD-1-induced T cell exhaustion is controlled by a Drp1-dependent mechanism. MOLECULAR ONCOLOGY, 16(1), 188-205 [10.1002/1878-0261.13103].

PD-1-induced T cell exhaustion is controlled by a Drp1-dependent mechanism

Simula, Luca;Campello, Silvia
2022-01-01

Abstract

Programmed cell death-1 (PD-1) signaling downregulates the T-cell response, promoting an exhausted state in tumor-infiltrating T cells, through mostly unveiled molecular mechanisms. Dynamin-related protein-1 (Drp1)-dependent mitochondrial fission plays a crucial role in sustaining T-cell motility, proliferation, survival, and glycolytic engagement. Interestingly, such processes are exactly those inhibited by PD-1 in tumor-infiltrating T cells. Here, we show that PD-1(pos) CD8(+) T cells infiltrating an MC38 (murine adenocarcinoma)-derived murine tumor mass have a downregulated Drp1 activity and more elongated mitochondria compared with PD-1(neg) counterparts. Also, PD-1(pos) lymphocytic elements infiltrating a human colon cancer rarely express active Drp1. Mechanistically, PD-1 signaling directly prevents mitochondrial fragmentation following T-cell stimulation by downregulating Drp1 phosphorylation on Ser616, via regulation of the ERK1/2 and mTOR pathways. In addition, downregulation of Drp1 activity in tumor-infiltrating PD-1(pos) CD8(+) T cells seems to be a mechanism exploited by PD-1 signaling to reduce motility and proliferation of these cells. Overall, our data indicate that the modulation of Drp1 activity in tumor-infiltrating T cells may become a valuable target to ameliorate the anticancer immune response in future immunotherapy approaches.
2022
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore BIO/06 - ANATOMIA COMPARATA E CITOLOGIA
English
Drp1
PD-1
T cell
mitochondria
tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes
Simula, L., Antonucci, Y., Scarpelli, G., Cancila, V., Colamatteo, A., Manni, S., et al. (2022). PD-1-induced T cell exhaustion is controlled by a Drp1-dependent mechanism. MOLECULAR ONCOLOGY, 16(1), 188-205 [10.1002/1878-0261.13103].
Simula, L; Antonucci, Y; Scarpelli, G; Cancila, V; Colamatteo, A; Manni, S; De Angelis, B; Quintarelli, C; Procaccini, C; Matarese, G; Tripodo, C; Cam...espandi
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