T cell metabolic reprogramming in acute kidney injury and protection by glutamine blockade

T cells play an important role in acute kidney injury (AKI). Metabolic programming of T cells regulates their function, is a rapidly emerging field, and is unknown in AKI. We induced ischemic AKI in C57BL/6J mice and collected kidneys and spleens at multiple time points. T cells were isolated and analyzed by an immune-metabolic assay. Unbiased machine learning analyses identified a distinct T cell subset with reduced voltage-dependent anion channel 1 and mTOR expression in post-AKI kidneys. Ischemic kidneys showed higher expression of trimethylation of histone H3 lysine 27 and glutaminase. Splenic T cells from post-AKI mice had higher expression of glucose transporter 1, hexokinase II, and carnitine palmitoyltransferase 1a. Human nonischemic and ischemic kidney tissue displayed similar findings to mouse kidneys. Given a convergent role for glutamine in T cell metabolic pathways and the availability of a relatively safe glutamine antagonist, JHU083, effects on AKI were evaluated. JHU083 attenuated renal injury and reduced T cell activation and proliferation in ischemic and nephrotoxic AKI, whereas T cell–deficient mice were not protected by glutamine blockade. In vitro hypoxia demonstrated upregulation of glycolysis-related enzymes. T cells undergo metabolic reprogramming during AKI, and reconstitution of metabolism by targeting T cell glutamine pathway could be a promising novel therapeutic approach.

Authors
Lee Kyungho3, 4 , Thompson E.A. 5, 6 , Gharaie Sepideh3 , Patel C.H. 5, 6 , Kurzhagen J.T.3 , Pierorazio P.M.7 , Arend L.J. , Thomas A.G. , Noel Sanjeev3 , Slusher B.S.3, 6 , Rabb Hamid3
Journal
Number of issue
12
Language
English
Status
Published
Volume
8
Year
2023
Organizations
  • 1 Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
  • 2 Nephrology Division, Department of Medicine, Samsung Medical Center, Cell and Gene Therapy Institute, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, South Korea.
  • 3 Bloomberg~Kimmel Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy,
  • 4 Department of Oncology,
  • 5 Department of Urology,
  • 6 Department of Pathology, and
  • 7 Department of Neurology and Drug Discovery Program, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

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