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IL-15 and PIM kinases direct the metabolic programming of intestinal intraepithelial lymphocytes

Olivia J. James, Maud Vandereyken, Julia M. Marchingo, François Singh, Susan E. Bray, J.S. Wilson, Andrew G. Love, Mahima Swamy

2021Nature Communications33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Intestinal intraepithelial lymphocytes (IEL) are an abundant population of tissue-resident T cells that protect and maintain the intestinal barrier. IEL respond to epithelial cell-derived IL-15, which is complexed to the IL-15 receptor α chain (IL-15/Rα). IL-15 is essential both for maintaining IEL homeostasis and inducing IEL responses to epithelial stress, which has been associated with Coeliac disease. Here, we apply quantitative mass spectrometry to IL-15/Rα-stimulated IEL to investigate how IL-15 directly regulates inflammatory functions of IEL. IL-15/Rα drives IEL activation through cell cycle regulation, upregulation of metabolic machinery and expression of a select repertoire of cell surface receptors. IL-15/Rα selectively upregulates the Ser/Thr kinases PIM1 and PIM2, which are essential for IEL to proliferate, grow and upregulate granzyme B in response to inflammatory IL-15. Notably, IEL from patients with Coeliac disease have high PIM expression. Together, these data indicate PIM kinases as important effectors of IEL responses to inflammatory IL-15.

Topics & Concepts

Intraepithelial lymphocyteCoeliac diseaseDownregulation and upregulationKinaseCell biologyBiologyGranzyme BPopulationT cellImmunologyChemistryImmune systemMedicineDiseaseBiochemistryGeneEnvironmental healthPathologyCancer Mechanisms and TherapyGalectins and Cancer BiologyImmune Cell Function and Interaction
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