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Metabolic reprogramming driven by Ant2 deficiency augments T Cell function and anti-tumor immunity in mice

  • Omri Yosef
  • , Leonor Cohen-Daniel
  • , Oded Shamriz
  • , Zahala Bar-On
  • , Wajeeh Salaymeh
  • , Amijai Saragovi
  • , Ifat Abramovich
  • , Bella Agranovich
  • , Veronika Lutz
  • , Joseph Tam
  • , Anna Permyakova
  • , Eyal Gottlieb
  • , Magdalena Huber
  • , Michael Berger*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

T cell activation requires a substantial increase in NAD+ production, often exceeding the capacity of oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS). To investigate how T cells adapt to this metabolic challenge, we generate T cell-specific ADP/ATP translocase-2 knockout (Ant2−/−) mice. Loss of Ant2, a crucial protein mediating ADP/ATP exchange between mitochondria and cytoplasm, induces OXPHOS restriction by limiting ATP synthase activity, thereby impeding NAD+ regeneration. Interestingly, Ant2−/− naïve T cells exhibit enhanced activation, proliferation and effector functions compared to wild-type controls. Metabolic profiling reveals that these T cells adopt an activated-like metabolic program with increased mitobiogenesis and anabolism. Lastly, pharmacological inhibition of ANT in wild-type T cells recapitulates the Ant2−/− phenotype and improves adoptive T cell therapy of cancer in mouse models. Our findings thus suggest that Ant2-deficient T cells bypass the typical metabolic reprogramming required for activation, leading to enhanced T cell function and highlighting the therapeutic potential of targeting ANT for immune modulation.

Original languageEnglish
Article number4292
JournalNature Communications
Volume16
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2025

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