[HTML][HTML] Mitophagy in intestinal epithelial cells triggers adaptive immunity during tumorigenesis

PK Ziegler, J Bollrath, CK Pallangyo, T Matsutani… - Cell, 2018 - cell.com
PK Ziegler, J Bollrath, CK Pallangyo, T Matsutani, Ö Canli, T De Oliveira, MA Diamanti…
Cell, 2018cell.com
In colorectal cancer patients, a high density of cytotoxic CD8+ T cells in tumors is associated
with better prognosis. Using a Stat3 loss-of-function approach in two wnt/β-catenin-
dependent autochthonous models of sporadic intestinal tumorigenesis, we unravel a
complex intracellular process in intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) that controls the induction of
a CD8+ T cell based adaptive immune response. Elevated mitophagy in IECs causes iron
(II)-accumulation in epithelial lysosomes, in turn, triggering lysosomal membrane …
Summary
In colorectal cancer patients, a high density of cytotoxic CD8+ T cells in tumors is associated with better prognosis. Using a Stat3 loss-of-function approach in two wnt/β-catenin-dependent autochthonous models of sporadic intestinal tumorigenesis, we unravel a complex intracellular process in intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) that controls the induction of a CD8+ T cell based adaptive immune response. Elevated mitophagy in IECs causes iron(II)-accumulation in epithelial lysosomes, in turn, triggering lysosomal membrane permeabilization. Subsequent release of proteases into the cytoplasm augments MHC class I presentation and activation of CD8+ T cells via cross-dressing of dendritic cells. Thus, our findings highlight a so-far-unrecognized link between mitochondrial function, lysosomal integrity, and MHC class I presentation in IECs and suggest that therapies triggering mitophagy or inducing LMP in IECs may prove successful in shifting the balance toward anti-tumor immunity in colorectal cancer.
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