Targeting glutamine metabolism as an effective means to promote allograft acceptance while inhibit tumor growth

Chen Fang Lee*, Chih Hsien Cheng, Hao Chien Hung, Kun Ming Chan, Wei Chen Lee

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Recently the role of metabolic signaling pathways has emerged as playing a critical role in dictating the outcome of T cell responses. The uptake and metabolism of the amino acid glutamine is essential for effector T cell activation. Since the growth and expansion of tumor cells relies on similar anabolic and metabolic requirements, we hypothesized that glutamine blockage might represent a promising strategy to promote allograft survival while inhibit tumor growth. 6-Diazo-5-oxo-L-norleucine (DON) was used as a glutamine antagonist. First, an in vitro study of T cell proliferation was performed to examine the ability of glutamine antagonism to inhibit T cell proliferation. Then we investigated whether DON could prolong allograft survival and inhibit tumor growth by using a fully MHC-mismatched mice full thickness skin transplantation model and a mice TC-1 tumor-bearing model. The proliferation study demonstrated that DON inhibited effector T cells proliferation in a dose-dependent manner. We found a marked prolonged graft median survival time and significant tumor inhibition for mice that received DON compared to those that received no treatment. These results highlight that targeting glutamine metabolism can promote allograft acceptance in a long tumor-free period.

原文英語
文章編號101336
期刊Transplant Immunology
63
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出版狀態已出版 - 12 2020

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