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Autophagy repression by antigen and cytokines shapes mitochondrial, migration and effector machinery in CD8 T cells
Linda V. Sinclair, Tom Youdale, Laura Spinelli, Milica Gakovic, Alistair J. Langlands, Shalini Pathak, Andrew J.M. Howden, Ian G. Ganley, Doreen A. Cantrell
Nature Immunology · 2025 · ▲ 23 citations
Abstract
Autophagy(definition) shapes CD8 T cell fate; yet the timing, triggers and targets of this process are poorly defined. Herein, we show that naive CD8 T cells have high autophagic flux, and we identify an autophagy checkpoint whereby antigen receptor engagement and inflammatory cytokines acutely repress autophagy by regulating amino acid transporter expression and intracellular amino acid delivery. Activated T cells with high levels of amino acid transporters have low autophagic flux in amino-acid-replete conditions but rapidly reinduce autophagy when amino acids are restricted. A census of proteins degraded and fueled by autophagy shows how autophagy shapes CD8 T cell proteomes. In cytotoxic T cells, dominant autophagy substrates include cytolytic effector molecules, and amino acid and glucose transporters. In naive T cells, mitophagy dominates and selective mitochondrial pruning supports the expression of molecules that coordinate T cell migration and survival. Autophagy thus differentially prunes naive and effector T cell proteomes and is dynamically repressed by antigen receptors and inflammatory cytokines to shape T cell differentiation.
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Sinclair, L.V., Youdale, T., Spinelli, L., Gakovic, M., Langlands, A.J., Pathak, S., Howden, A.J., Ganley, I.G., & Cantrell, D.A. (2025). Autophagy repression by antigen and cytokines shapes mitochondrial, migration and effector machinery in CD8 T cells. <em>Nature Immunology</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41590-025-02090-1
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Sinclair LV, Youdale T, Spinelli L, Gakovic M, Langlands AJ, Pathak S, et al. Autophagy repression by antigen and cytokines shapes mitochondrial, migration and effector machinery in CD8 T cells. Nature Immunology. 2025. doi:10.1038/s41590-025-02090-1.
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@article{linda2025Autoph,
title = {Autophagy repression by antigen and cytokines shapes mitochondrial, migration and effector machinery in CD8 T cells},
author = {Linda V. Sinclair and Tom Youdale and Laura Spinelli and Milica Gakovic and Alistair J. Langlands and Shalini Pathak and Andrew J.M. Howden and Ian G. Ganley and Doreen A. Cantrell},
journal = {Nature Immunology},
year = {2025},
doi = {10.1038/s41590-025-02090-1},
}
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