Author:
Fujiki Fumihiro,Morimoto Soyoko,Katsuhara Akiko,Okuda Akane,Ogawa Saeka,Ueda Eriko,Miyazaki Maki,Isotani Ayako,Ikawa Masahito,Nishida Sumiyuki,Nakajima Hiroko,Tsuboi Akihiro,Oka Yoshihiro,Nakata Jun,Hosen Naoki,Kumanogoh Atsushi,Oji Yusuke,Sugiyama Haruo
Abstract
Memory T cells play an essential role in infectious and tumor immunity. Vitamin A metabolites such as retinoic acid are immune modulators, but the role of vitamin A metabolism in memory T-cell differentiation is unclear. In this study, we identified retinol dehydrogenase 10 (Rdh10), which metabolizes vitamin A to retinal (RAL), as a key molecule for regulating T cell differentiation. T cell-specific Rdh10 deficiency enhanced memory T-cell formation through blocking RAL production in infection model. Epigenetic profiling revealed that retinoic acid receptor (RAR) signaling activated by vitamin A metabolites induced comprehensive epigenetic repression of memory T cell-associated genes, including TCF7, thereby promoting effector T-cell differentiation. Importantly, memory T cells generated by Rdh deficiency and blocking RAR signaling elicited potent anti-tumor responses in adoptive T-cell transfer setting. Thus, T cell differentiation is regulated by vitamin A metabolism and its signaling, which should be novel targets for memory T cell-based cancer immunotherapy.
Funder
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Subject
Immunology,Immunology and Allergy
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