Repository logo
 

A purine metabolic checkpoint that prevents autoimmunity and autoinflammation.

Published version
Peer-reviewed

Loading...
Thumbnail Image

Change log

Abstract

Still's disease, the paradigm of autoinflammation-cum-autoimmunity, predisposes for a cytokine storm with excessive T lymphocyte activation upon viral infection. Loss of function of the purine nucleoside enzyme FAMIN is the sole known cause for monogenic Still's disease. Here we discovered that a FAMIN-enabled purine metabolon in dendritic cells (DCs) restrains CD4+ and CD8+ T cell priming. DCs with absent FAMIN activity prime for enhanced antigen-specific cytotoxicity, IFNγ secretion, and T cell expansion, resulting in excessive influenza A virus-specific responses. Enhanced priming is already manifest with hypomorphic FAMIN-I254V, for which ∼6% of mankind is homozygous. FAMIN controls membrane trafficking and restrains antigen presentation in an NADH/NAD+-dependent manner by balancing flux through adenine-guanine nucleotide interconversion cycles. FAMIN additionally converts hypoxanthine into inosine, which DCs release to dampen T cell activation. Compromised FAMIN consequently enhances immunosurveillance of syngeneic tumors. FAMIN is a biochemical checkpoint that protects against excessive antiviral T cell responses, autoimmunity, and autoinflammation.

Description

Journal Title

Cell Metab

Conference Name

Journal ISSN

1550-4131
1932-7420

Volume Title

34

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Rights and licensing

Except where otherwised noted, this item's license is described as Attribution 4.0 International
Sponsorship
European Research Council (260961)
Wellcome Trust (103077/Z/13/Z)
Wellcome Trust (106260/Z/14/Z)
European Research Council (648889)
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (CUH) (BRC)
Academy of Medical Sciences (SGL018/1119)
Wellcome Trust (105920/Z/14/Z)
Wellcome Trust (102163/B/13/Z)
Wellcome Trust (216630/Z/19/Z)
MRC (MC_UU_00014/5)
Academy of Medical Sciences (SGL022\1008)
Wellcome Trust (222056/Z/20/Z)
Wellcome Trust (222497/Z/21/Z)