| Literature DB >> 29791845 |
Chin-Wen Wei1, Chia-Ying Lee1, Ding-Jin Lee1, Chang-Feng Chu1, Ju-Chu Wang1, Tien-Chiao Wang1, Wann-Neng Jane2, Zee-Fen Chang3, Chuen-Miin Leu1, Ivan L Dzhagalov1, Chia-Lin Hsu4.
Abstract
T cells are a versatile immune cell population responding to challenges by differentiation and proliferation followed by contraction and memory formation. Dynamic metabolic reprogramming is essential for T cells to meet the biosynthetic needs and the reutilization of biomolecules, processes that require active participation of metabolite transporters. Here, we show that equilibrative nucleoside transporter 3 (ENT3) is highly expressed in peripheral T cells and has a key role in maintaining T cell homeostasis by supporting the proliferation and survival of T cells. ENT3 deficiency leads to an enlarged and disturbed lysosomal compartment, resulting in accumulation of surplus mitochondria, elevation of intracellular reactive oxygen species, and DNA damage in T cells. Our results identify ENT3 as a vital metabolite transporter that supports T cell homeostasis and activation by regulating lysosomal integrity and the availability of nucleosides. Moreover, we uncovered that T cell lysosomes are an important source of salvaged metabolites for survival and proliferation.Entities:
Keywords: ENT3; Slc29a3, lysosome; T cell; metabolism; nucleoside; nucleoside transporter
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29791845 DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2018.04.077
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Rep Impact factor: 9.423