Glucose Uptake Is Limiting in T Cell Activation and Requires CD28-Mediated Akt-Dependent and Independent Pathways
Duke University · Duke Medical Center · +1 more institution
Abstract
T cell activation potently stimulates cellular metabolism to support the elevated energetic and biosynthetic demands of growth, proliferation, and effector function. We show that glucose uptake is limiting in T cell activation and that CD28 costimulation is required to allow maximal glucose uptake following TCR stimulation by up-regulating expression and promoting the cell surface trafficking of the glucose transporter Glut1. Regulation of T cell glucose uptake and Glut1 was critical, as low glucose prevented appropriate T cell responses. Additionally, transgenic expression of Glut1 augmented T cell activation, and led to accumulation of readily activated memory-phenotype T cells with signs of autoimmunity in…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 3.89
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 47
Authors
7- SRSarah R. JacobsCorresponding
Duke University, Duke Medical Center, Duke University Hospital
- CECatherine E. Herman
Duke University, Duke Medical Center, Duke University Hospital
- NJNancie J. MacIver
Duke University, Duke Medical Center, Duke University Hospital
- JAJessica A. Wofford
Duke University, Duke Medical Center, Duke University Hospital
- HLHeather L. Wieman
Duke University, Duke Medical Center, Duke University Hospital
Topics & keywords
- GLUT1
- Protein kinase B
- CD28
- Glucose transporter
- Glucose uptake
- Cell biology
- Snf3
- Biology