The tumor microenvironment (TME) promotes metabolic reprogramming and dysfunction in immune cells. Here, we examined the impact of the TME on phospholipid metabolism in CD8 T cells. In lung cancer, phosphatidylcholine (PC) and phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) were lower in intratumoral CD8 T cells than in circulating CD8 T cells. Intratumoral CD8 T cells exhibited decreased expression of phospholipid phosphatase 1 (PLPP1), which catalyzes PE and PC synthesis. T cell-specific deletion of Plpp1 impaired antitumor immunity and promoted T cell death by ferroptosis. Unsaturated fatty acids in the TME stimulated ferroptosis of Plpp1 CD8 T cells. Mechanistically, programmed death-1 (PD-1) signaling in CD8 T cells induced GATA1 binding to the promoter region Plpp1 and thereby suppressed Plpp1 expression. PD-1 blockade increased Plpp1 expression and restored CD8 T cell antitumor function but did not rescue dysfunction of Plpp1 CD8 T cells. Thus, PD-1 signaling regulates phospholipid metabolism in CD8 T cells, with therapeutic implications for immunotherapy.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.immuni.2024.08.003 | DOI Listing |
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