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Immunometabolite L-2-HG promotes epigenetic modification of exhausted T cells and improves antitumor immunity
Yanying Yang, Xiaoyan Li, Fangming Liu, Mingyue Ma, Ying Yang, Chengchao Ruan, Yan Lu, Xiaoyang Li, Xiangdong Wang, Yinghong Shi, Zheng Zhang, Hua Wang, Zhouli Cheng, Duojiao Wu
Yanying Yang, Xiaoyan Li, Fangming Liu, Mingyue Ma, Ying Yang, Chengchao Ruan, Yan Lu, Xiaoyang Li, Xiangdong Wang, Yinghong Shi, Zheng Zhang, Hua Wang, Zhouli Cheng, Duojiao Wu
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Research Article Immunology Metabolism

Immunometabolite L-2-HG promotes epigenetic modification of exhausted T cells and improves antitumor immunity

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This study aimed to explore the potential correlation between the metabolic intermediate L-2-hydroxyglutarate (L-2-HG) and T cell exhaustion, as well as the underlying mechanisms involved. In this study, we investigated the presence of exhausted T (Tex) cells in patients under certain conditions: HIV infection, chronic leukemia, and hepatocellular carcinoma. To gain insights into the epigenetic signatures and transcriptome changes in Tex cells, we employed a combination of RNA-seq and ATAC-seq analyses. To evaluate the impact of L-2-HG on mitochondrial function, differentiation, and antitumor capacity of Tex cells, we utilized in vitro cell culture experiments and animal tumor models. We observed mitochondrial depolarization and metabolic dysfunction in Tex cells, accompanied by a significant reduction in L-2-HG levels. Moreover, altered epigenetic characteristics were observed in Tex cells, including a substantial increase in H3K27me3 abundance. Culturing Tex cells with L-2-HG demonstrated improved mitochondrial metabolism, reduced H3K27me3 abundance, and enhanced memory T cell differentiation. In a mouse melanoma tumor model, L-2-HG–treated CD8+ T cells for adoptive therapy led to significantly reduced tumor volume and significantly enhanced effector function of T cells. The study revealed that L-2-HG acted as an immune metabolite through epigenetic modifications of Tex cells.

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Yanying Yang, Xiaoyan Li, Fangming Liu, Mingyue Ma, Ying Yang, Chengchao Ruan, Yan Lu, Xiaoyang Li, Xiangdong Wang, Yinghong Shi, Zheng Zhang, Hua Wang, Zhouli Cheng, Duojiao Wu

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