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Lupus susceptibility gene Esrrg modulates regulatory T cells through mitochondrial metabolism
Wei Li, Minghao Gong, Yuk Pheel Park, Ahmed S. Elshikha, Seung-Chul Choi, Josephine Brown, Nathalie Kanda, Wen-I Yeh, Leeana Peters, Anton A. Titov, Xiangyu Teng, Todd M. Brusko, Laurence Morel
Wei Li, Minghao Gong, Yuk Pheel Park, Ahmed S. Elshikha, Seung-Chul Choi, Josephine Brown, Nathalie Kanda, Wen-I Yeh, Leeana Peters, Anton A. Titov, Xiangyu Teng, Todd M. Brusko, Laurence Morel
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Lupus susceptibility gene Esrrg modulates regulatory T cells through mitochondrial metabolism

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Estrogen-related receptor γ (Esrrg) is a murine lupus susceptibility gene associated with T cell activation. Here, we report that Esrrg controls Tregs through mitochondria homeostasis. Esrrg deficiency impaired the maintenance and function of Tregs, leading to global T cell activation and autoimmunity in aged mice. Further, Esrrg-deficient Tregs presented an impaired differentiation into follicular Tregs that enhanced follicular helper T cells’ responses. Mechanistically, Esrrg-deficient Tregs presented with dysregulated mitochondria with decreased oxygen consumption as well as ATP and NAD+ production. In addition, Esrrg-deficient Tregs exhibited decreased phosphatidylinositol and TGF-β signaling pathways and increased mTOR complex 1 activation. We found that the expression of human ESRRG, which is high in Tregs, was lower in CD4+ T cells from patients with lupus than in healthy controls. Finally, knocking down ESRRG in Jurkat T cells decreased their metabolism. Together, our results reveal a critical role of Esrrg in the maintenance and metabolism of Tregs, which may provide a genetic link between lupus pathogenesis and mitochondrial dysfunction in T cells.

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Wei Li, Minghao Gong, Yuk Pheel Park, Ahmed S. Elshikha, Seung-Chul Choi, Josephine Brown, Nathalie Kanda, Wen-I Yeh, Leeana Peters, Anton A. Titov, Xiangyu Teng, Todd M. Brusko, Laurence Morel

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Esrrg-cKO mice show enhanced Tfh and GC responses to NP-KLH immunization.

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Esrrg-cKO mice show enhanced Tfh and GC responses to NP-KLH immunizatio...
B6N.Foxp3YFP-Cre (WT) or B6N.Esrrgfl/fl Foxp3YFP-Cre (cKO) mice were immunized with NP-KLH/alum at week 0 and 2 and sacrificed at week 3. Percentage of splenic CD4+ T cells (A), FOXP3+ Tregs in CD4+ T cells (B), and CD25+ in Tregs (C). Expression (MFI) of CD25 (D), GITR (E), and CTLA-4 (F) on Tregs from immunized mice. Percentage of IFN-γ+ cells (G) and Tfh and Tfr subsets in the CD4+ T cells (H) in immunized mice. (I) Ratio of Tfh/Tfr in splenocytes. (J) Frequency of GC B cells in total B cells. (K) Representative GC B cell (GL7+, green) staining relative to non-GC B cells (IgD+, red) and CD4+ T cells (purple) in the spleen of immunized mice (original magnification, 4×; scale bar: 600 μm). (L) GL7 MFI was quantified in 3–5 GCs per mouse, n = 5 per group. (M) Percentage of NP+ GC B cells in B cells. Data combined from 3 independent experiments are shown as mean ± SEM, n = 4–12. Unpaired 2-tailed t tests, *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01, ***P < 0.001.

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