Author:
Vardam-Kaur Trupti,Banuelos Alma,Gabaldon-Parish Maria,Wanhainen Kelsey Marie,Zhou Maggie Hanqi,van Dijk Sarah,Macedo Bruna Gois,Salgado Caio Loureiro,Santiago-Carvalho Igor,Peng Changwei,Jameson Stephen C.,Borges da Silva Henrique
Abstract
AbstractSensing of extracellular metabolites controls CD8+T cell function. Their accumulation can occur through export by specialized molecules, such as the release channel Pannexin-1 (Panx1). Whether Panx1 controls CD8+T cell immune responses to antigen, however, has not been previously addressed. Here, we report that T cell-specific Panx1 is needed for CD8+T cell responses to viral infections and cancer. We found that CD8-specific Panx1 favors memory CD8+T cell survival primarily through ATP export and induction of mitochondrial metabolism. CD8-specific Panx1 is also crucial for the effector expansion of CD8+T cells, however this regulation occurs independently of eATP. Instead, our results suggest a connection between Panx1-induced extracellular lactate accumulation and the complete activation of effector CD8+T cells. In summary, Panx1 regulates effector and memory CD8+T cells through export of distinct metabolites and by engaging different metabolic and signaling pathways.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Cited by
6 articles.
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