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  • The study investigates how interferon-beta (IFN-β) affects the mitochondrial function and energy metabolism of CD4(+) T cells in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients.
  • It finds that IFN-β treatment leads to a significant decrease in intracellular ATP levels and changes in mitochondrial activity, indicating impaired energy supply in treated patients.
  • The research also suggests that genetic variations in the PGC-1α gene may influence patients' responses to IFN-β, highlighting complex mechanisms of the drug's action on cellular metabolism.

Article Abstract

Background: Whereas cellular immune function depends on energy supply and mitochondrial function, little is known on the impact of immunotherapies on cellular energy metabolism.

Objective: The objective of this paper is to assess the effects of interferon-beta (IFN-β) on mitochondrial function of CD4(+) T cells.

Methods: Intracellular adenosine triphosphate (iATP) in phytohemagglutinin (PHA)-stimulated CD4(+) cells of multiple sclerosis (MS) patients treated with IFN-β and controls were analyzed in a luciferase-based assay. Mitochondrial-transmembrane potential (ΔΨm) in IFN-β-treated peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) was investigated by flow cytometry. Expression of genes involved in mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) in CD4(+) cells of IFN-β-treated individuals and correlations between genetic variants in the key metabolism regulator PGC-1α and IFN-β response in MS were analyzed.

Results: IFN-β-treated MS patients exhibited a dose-dependent reduction of iATP levels in CD4(+) T cells compared to controls (p < 0.001). Mitochondrial effects were reflected by depolarization of ΔΨm. Expression data revealed changes in the transcription of OXPHOS-genes. iATP levels in IFN-β-responders were reduced compared to non-responders (p < 0.05), and the major T allele of the SNP rs7665116 of PGC-1α correlated with iATP-levels.

Conclusion: Reduced iATP-synthesis ex vivo and differential expression of OXPHOS-genes in CD4(+) T cells point to unknown IFN-β effects on mitochondrial energy metabolism, adding to potential pleiotropic mechanisms of action.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1352458514561909DOI Listing

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