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Defective respiration and one-carbon metabolism contribute to impaired naïve T cell activation in aged mice

Authors :
Arlene H. Sharpe
Giulia Notarangelo
Steven P. Gygi
Jonathan M. Ghergurovich
F. Kyle Satterstrom
Marcia C. Haigis
Peter T. Sage
Noga Ron-Harel
Joao A. Paulo
Daniel Ditzel Santos
Joshua D. Rabinowitz
Source :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
National Academy of Sciences, 2018.

Abstract

Significance T cell-mediated immune responses are compromised in aged individuals, leading to increased morbidity and reduced response to vaccination. Finding new ways to boost T cell immunity in the elderly is key for enhancing their immune competence. In this work, we performed a systematic analysis of proteins and metabolites in young versus aged T cells. Metabolic rewiring occurs in young T cells following stimulation but is dampened in aged T cells. Moreover, we show that aged T cell functions can be enhanced by metabolite addition.<br />T cell-mediated immune responses are compromised in aged individuals, leading to increased morbidity and reduced response to vaccination. While cellular metabolism tightly regulates T cell activation and function, metabolic reprogramming in aged T cells has not been thoroughly studied. Here, we report a systematic analysis of metabolism during young versus aged naïve T cell activation. We observed a decrease in the number and activation of naïve T cells isolated from aged mice. While young T cells demonstrated robust mitochondrial biogenesis and respiration upon activation, aged T cells generated smaller mitochondria with lower respiratory capacity. Using quantitative proteomics, we defined the aged T cell proteome and discovered a specific deficit in the induction of enzymes of one-carbon metabolism. The activation of aged naïve T cells was enhanced by addition of products of one-carbon metabolism (formate and glycine). These studies define mechanisms of skewed metabolic remodeling in aged T cells and provide evidence that modulation of metabolism has the potential to promote immune function in aged individuals.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10916490 and 00278424
Volume :
115
Issue :
52
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Accession number :
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