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IRF5 mediates adaptive immunity via altered glutamine metabolism, mTORC1 signaling and post-transcriptional regulation following T cell receptor activation

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ABSTRACTAlthough dynamic alterations in transcriptional, translational, and metabolic programs have been described in T cells, the factors and pathways guiding these molecular shifts are poorly understood, with recent studies revealing a disassociation between transcriptional responses and protein expression following T cell receptor (TCR) stimulation. Previous studies identified interferon regulatory factor 5 (IRF5) in the transcriptional regulation of cytokines, chemotactic molecules and T effector transcription factors following TCR signaling. In this study, we identified T cell intrinsic IRF5 regulation of mTORC1 activity as a key modulator of CD40L protein expression. We further demonstrated a global shift in T cell metabolism, with alterations in glutamine metabolism accompanied by shifts in T cell populations at the single cell level due to loss ofIrf5. T cell conditionalIrf5knockout mice in a murine model of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) demonstrated protection from clinical disease with conserved defects in mTORC1 activity and glutamine regulation. Together, these findings expand our mechanistic understanding of IRF5 as an intrinsic regulator of T effector function(s) and support the therapeutic targeting of IRF5 in multiple sclerosis.Sentence SummaryFindings provide new insight into the mechanisms by which T cell intrinsic IRF5 regulates the adaptive immune response via modulation of mTORC1 signaling, glutamine metabolism, and protein translation.
Title: IRF5 mediates adaptive immunity via altered glutamine metabolism, mTORC1 signaling and post-transcriptional regulation following T cell receptor activation
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ABSTRACTAlthough dynamic alterations in transcriptional, translational, and metabolic programs have been described in T cells, the factors and pathways guiding these molecular shifts are poorly understood, with recent studies revealing a disassociation between transcriptional responses and protein expression following T cell receptor (TCR) stimulation.
Previous studies identified interferon regulatory factor 5 (IRF5) in the transcriptional regulation of cytokines, chemotactic molecules and T effector transcription factors following TCR signaling.
In this study, we identified T cell intrinsic IRF5 regulation of mTORC1 activity as a key modulator of CD40L protein expression.
We further demonstrated a global shift in T cell metabolism, with alterations in glutamine metabolism accompanied by shifts in T cell populations at the single cell level due to loss ofIrf5.
T cell conditionalIrf5knockout mice in a murine model of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) demonstrated protection from clinical disease with conserved defects in mTORC1 activity and glutamine regulation.
Together, these findings expand our mechanistic understanding of IRF5 as an intrinsic regulator of T effector function(s) and support the therapeutic targeting of IRF5 in multiple sclerosis.
Sentence SummaryFindings provide new insight into the mechanisms by which T cell intrinsic IRF5 regulates the adaptive immune response via modulation of mTORC1 signaling, glutamine metabolism, and protein translation.

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