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Activation of the Zinc-sensing receptor GPR39 promotes T cell reconstitution after hematopoietic stem cell transplant

Authors :
Alexander C. Gagnon
Mario Petrini
Paul DeRoos
Kayla S. Hopwo
Tamas Ugrai
David W. Granadier
Lorenzo Iovino
Sinéad Kinsella
Kirsten Cooper
Geoffrey R. Hill
Colton W. Smith
Kathleen S. Ensbey
Jarrod A Dudakov
Sara Galimberti
Francesco Mazziotta
Cindy A. Evandy
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2021.

Abstract

Prolonged lymphopenia represents a major clinical problem after cytoreductive therapies such as chemotherapy and the conditioning required for hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HCT), contributing toward the risk of infections and malignant relapse. Restoration of T cell immunity is dependent on tissue regeneration in the thymus, the primary site of T cell development; although the capacity of the thymus to repair itself diminishes over lifespan. However, although boosting thymic function and T cell reconstitution is of considerable clinical importance, there are currently no approved therapies for treating lymphopenia. Here we found that Zinc (Zn), is critically important for both normal T cell development as well as repair after acute damage. Accumulated Zn in thymocytes during development was released into the extracellular milieu after HCT conditioning, where it triggered regeneration by stimulating endothelial cell-production of BMP4 via the cell surface receptor GPR39. Dietary supplementation of Zn was sufficient to promote thymic function in a mouse model of allogeneic HCT, including enhancing the number of recent thymic emigrants in circulation; although direct targeting of GPR39 with a small molecule agonist enhanced thymic function without the need for prior Zn accumulation in thymocytes. Together, these findings not only define an important pathway underlying tissue regeneration, but also offer an innovative preclinical approach to treat lymphopenia in HCT recipients.KEY POINTSThymocytes release zinc after HCT conditioning is sensed by GPR39 and promotes epithelial repairPharmacologic stimulation of GPR39 promotes T cell reconstitution after HCT

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........d9b762ec3e9db8f33239d91324977c1c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.09.02.458741