Altered Nutrient Uptake Causes Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Senescent CD8 + EMRA T Cells During Type 2 Diabetes.

Frontiers in aging(2021)

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Mitochondrial health and cellular metabolism can heavily influence the onset of senescence in T cells. CD8 EMRA T cells exhibit mitochondrial dysfunction and alterations to oxidative phosphorylation, however, the metabolic properties of senescent CD8 T cells from people living with type 2 diabetes (T2D) are not known. We show here that mitochondria from T2D CD8 T cells had a higher oxidative capacity together with increased levels of mitochondrial reactive oxgen species (mtROS), compared to age-matched control cells. While fatty acid uptake was increased, fatty acid oxidation was impaired in T2D CD8 EMRA T cells, which also showed an accumulation of lipid droplets and decreased AMPK activity. Increasing glucose and fatty acids in healthy CD8 T cells resulted in increased p-p53 expression and a fragmented mitochondrial morphology, similar to that observed in T2D CD8 EMRA T cells. The resulting mitochondrial changes are likely to have a profound effect on T cell function. Consequently, a better understanding of these metabolic abnormalities is crucial as metabolic manipulation of these cells may restore correct T cell function and help reduce the impact of T cell dysfunction in T2D.
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T cell,ageing,inflammation,metabolism,mitochondria,senescence,type 2 diabetes
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