PD-1 instructs a tumor-suppressive metabolic program that restricts glycolysis and restrains AP-1 activity in T cell lymphoma
Wartewig T, Daniels J, Schulz M, Hameister E, Joshi A, Park J, Morrish E, Venkatasubramani A, Cernilogar F, van Heijster F, Hundshammer C, Schneider H, Konstantinidis F, Gabler J, Klement C, Kurniawan H, Law C, Lee Y, Choi S, Guitart J, Forne I, Giustinani J, Müschen M, Jain S, Weinstock D, Rad R, Ortonne N, Schilling F, Schotta G, Imhof A, Brenner D, Choi J, Ruland J. PD-1 instructs a tumor-suppressive metabolic program that restricts glycolysis and restrains AP-1 activity in T cell lymphoma. Nature Cancer 2023, 4: 1508-1525. PMID: 37723306, PMCID: PMC10597841, DOI: 10.1038/s43018-023-00635-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcetyl Coenzyme AAnimalsGenes, Tumor SuppressorGlycolysisHumansLymphoma, T-CellLymphoma, T-Cell, PeripheralMiceProgrammed Cell Death 1 ReceptorTranscription Factor AP-1ConceptsPD-1T-NHLAP-1 activityT-cell non-Hodgkin lymphomaImmune checkpoint receptor PD-1Cell non-Hodgkin lymphomaCheckpoint receptor PD-1Receptor PD-1Non-Hodgkin lymphomaT-cell lymphomaT-cell malignanciesPrimary patient samplesTractable mouse modelAdvanced diseaseInferior prognosisProtein-1 transcription factorT cellsCell lymphomaMouse modelCell malignanciesATP citrate lyase activityACLY inhibitionPatient samplesTumor suppressive mechanismKey tumor suppressor