CAR T-Cells Depend on the Coupling of NADH Oxidation with ATP Production
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Cell Culture
2.2. LbNOX and mitoLbNOX Lentiviral Plasmid Construction
2.3. Lentiviral Production
2.4. Lentiviral Infection
2.5. LDH Inhibition
2.6. Mitochondrial Respiratory Features as a Function of LBNOX Expression
2.7. Extracellular Acidification as a Function of LDHA Inhibition
2.8. Anti-Mesothelin 28ζ CAR T-Cell Cytolytic Function
2.9. In Vivo Xenograft Studies
2.10. Isotope Labeling
2.11. Short-Chain Acyl-CoA Extraction
2.12. Metabolite Extraction from Murine T-Cells
2.13. Analysis of Polar Metabolites in Murine T-Cells
2.14. Analysis of Fatty Acids in Murine T-Cells
3. Results
3.1. Arming T-Cells with Exogenous, Futile NADH Oxidation Capacity
3.2. Cytoplasmic LbNOX Enhances T-Cell Oxidation
3.3. LbNOX Does Not Alter In Vitro CAR T-Cell Proliferation
3.4. LbNOX-Expressing CAR-T Cells Sustain Oxidative Metabolism despite ETC Inhibition
3.5. LbNOX-Expressing CAR T-Cells Are Resilient to LDH Inhibition
4. Discussion
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Garcia-Canaveras, J.C.; Heo, D.; Trefely, S.; Leferovich, J.; Xu, C.; Philipson, B.I.; Ghassemi, S.; Milone, M.C.; Moon, E.K.; Snyder, N.W.; et al. CAR T-Cells Depend on the Coupling of NADH Oxidation with ATP Production. Cells 2021, 10, 2334. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells10092334
Garcia-Canaveras JC, Heo D, Trefely S, Leferovich J, Xu C, Philipson BI, Ghassemi S, Milone MC, Moon EK, Snyder NW, et al. CAR T-Cells Depend on the Coupling of NADH Oxidation with ATP Production. Cells. 2021; 10(9):2334. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells10092334
Chicago/Turabian StyleGarcia-Canaveras, Juan C., David Heo, Sophie Trefely, John Leferovich, Chong Xu, Benjamin I. Philipson, Saba Ghassemi, Michael C. Milone, Edmund K. Moon, Nathaniel W. Snyder, and et al. 2021. "CAR T-Cells Depend on the Coupling of NADH Oxidation with ATP Production" Cells 10, no. 9: 2334. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells10092334
APA StyleGarcia-Canaveras, J. C., Heo, D., Trefely, S., Leferovich, J., Xu, C., Philipson, B. I., Ghassemi, S., Milone, M. C., Moon, E. K., Snyder, N. W., June, C. H., Rabinowitz, J. D., & O’Connor, R. S. (2021). CAR T-Cells Depend on the Coupling of NADH Oxidation with ATP Production. Cells, 10(9), 2334. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells10092334