谷氨酰胺对于维持正常组织和肿瘤微环境中的1型常规树突状细胞至关重要

IF 9.1 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Graham P. Lobel, Nanumi Han, William A. Molina Arocho, Michal Silber, Jason Shoush, Michael C. Noji, Tsun Ki Jerrick To, Li Zhai, Nicholas P. Lesner, M. Celeste Simon, Malay Haldar
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增殖的肿瘤细胞在合成代谢过程中吸收谷氨酰胺,导致肿瘤微环境中谷氨酰胺缺乏。这可能如何影响免疫细胞尚不清楚。利用多种软组织肉瘤小鼠模型、谷氨酰胺拮抗剂以及谷氨酰胺利用的遗传和药理学抑制,我们发现常规树突状细胞(cdc)的数量和频率依赖于微环境谷氨酰胺水平。cDCs包括两个不同的亚群- cdc1s和cDC2s,前者亚群在抗原交叉呈递和肿瘤免疫中起关键作用。虽然这两个亚群都表现出对谷氨酰胺的依赖性,但cDC1s尤其敏感。值得注意的是,谷氨酰胺拮抗剂没有降低DC前体的频率,但降低了cDC1s的增殖和存活。进一步的研究表明,雷帕霉素(rapamycin, mTOR)信号通路的营养感应靶点在这一过程中发挥了作用。综上所述,这些发现揭示了cDC1s对谷氨酰胺的依赖性,cDC1s被肿瘤吸收以逃避免疫反应。
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Glutamine is critical for the maintenance of type 1 conventional dendritic cells in normal tissue and the tumor microenvironment
Proliferating tumor cells take up glutamine for anabolic processes, engendering glutamine deficiency in the tumor microenvironment. How this might impact immune cells is not well understood. Using multiple mouse models of soft tissue sarcomas, glutamine antagonists, as well as genetic and pharmacological inhibition of glutamine utilization, we found that the number and frequency of conventional dendritic cells (cDCs) is dependent on microenvironmental glutamine levels. cDCs comprise two distinct subsets—cDC1s and cDC2s, with the former subset playing a critical role in antigen cross-presentation and tumor immunity. While both subsets show dependence on glutamine, cDC1s are particularly sensitive. Notably, glutamine antagonism did not reduce the frequency of DC precursors but decreased the proliferation and survival of cDC1s. Further studies suggest a role of the nutrient sensing mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR) signaling pathway in this process. Taken together, these findings uncover glutamine dependence of cDC1s that is coopted by tumors to escape immune responses.
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