Glutamine promotes the generation of B10(+) cells via the mTOR/GSK3 pathway

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY(2022)

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Alterations in cell metabolism can shift the differentiation of immune cells toward a regulatory or inflammatory phenotype, thus, opening up new therapeutic opportunities for immune-related diseases. Indeed, growing knowledge on T- cell metabolism has revealed differences in the metabolic programs of suppressive Tregs as compared to inflammatory Th1 and Th17 cells. In addition to Tregs, IL-10-producing regulatory B cells are crucial for maintaining tolerance, inhibiting inflammation, and autoimmunity. Yet, the metabolic networks regulating diverse B-lymphocyte responses are not well known. Here, we show that glutaminase blockade decreased downstream mTOR activation and attenuated IL-10 secretion. Direct suppression of mTOR activity by rapamycin selectively impaired IL-10 production by B cells whereas secretion was restored upon Glycogen synthase kinase 3 (GSK3) inhibition. Mechanistically, we found mTORC1 activation leads to GSK3 inhibition, identifying a key signalling pathway regulating IL-10 secretion by B lymphocytes. Thus, our results identify glutaminolysis and the mTOR/GSK3 signalling axis, as critical regulators of the generation of IL-10 producing B cells with regulatory functions.
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regulatory B cells, IL-10, B10, metabolism, glutamine, mTOR, GSK3, immunotherapy
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