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Foxo3a tempers excessive glutaminolysis in activated T cells to prevent fatal gut inflammation in the murine IL-10-/- model of colitis.

Stephanie Hajjar1, Nayanan Nathan1, Julie Joseph1, Walid Mottawea2,3, Ardeshir Ariana1, Sergey Pyatibrat4, Mary-Ellen Harper1,5,6, Tommy Alain1,6,7, Alexandre Blais1,5,6, Ryan C Russell6,8, Subash Sad9,10.   

Abstract

Mutations in susceptibility alleles correlate with gut-inflammatory diseases, such as Crohn's disease; however, this does not often impact the disease progression indicating the existence of compensatory genes. We show that a reduction in Foxo3a expression in IL-10-deficient mice results in a spontaneous and aggressive Crohn's- like disease with 100% penetrance, which is rescued by deletion of myeloid cells, T cells and inhibition of mTORC1. In Foxo3a-/- IL-10-/- mice, there is poor cell death of myeloid cells in the gut, leading to increased accumulation of myeloid and T cells in the gut. Myeloid cells express high levels of inflammatory cytokines, and regulatory T cells are dysfunctional despite increased abundance. Foxo3a signaling represses the transcription of glutaminase (GLS/GLS2) to prevent over-consumption of glutamine by activated T cells and its conversion to glutamate that contributes to the TCA cycle and mTORC1 activation. Finally, we show that Foxo3a restricts the abundance of colitogenic microbiota in IL-10-deficient mice. Thus, by suppressing glutaminolysis in activated T cells Foxo3a mediates a critical checkpoint that prevents the development of fulminant gut inflammatory disease.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 34588632      PMCID: PMC8901686          DOI: 10.1038/s41418-021-00876-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Death Differ        ISSN: 1350-9047            Impact factor:   12.067


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