Inhibition of glucose metabolism selectively targets autoreactive follicular helper T cells

NATURE COMMUNICATIONS(2018)

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Follicular helper T (T FH ) cells are expanded in systemic lupus erythematosus, where they are required to produce high affinity autoantibodies. Eliminating T FH cells would, however compromise the production of protective antibodies against viral and bacterial pathogens. Here we show that inhibiting glucose metabolism results in a drastic reduction of the frequency and number of T FH cells in lupus-prone mice. However, this inhibition has little effect on the production of T-cell-dependent antibodies following immunization with an exogenous antigen or on the frequency of virus-specific T FH cells induced by infection with influenza. In contrast, glutaminolysis inhibition reduces both immunization-induced and autoimmune T FH cells and humoral responses. Solute transporter gene signature suggests different glucose and amino acid fluxes between autoimmune T FH cells and exogenous antigen-specific T FH cells. Thus, blocking glucose metabolism may provide an effective therapeutic approach to treat systemic autoimmunity by eliminating autoreactive T FH cells while preserving protective immunity against pathogens.
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Autoimmunity,Lymphocyte activation,Science,Humanities and Social Sciences,multidisciplinary
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