Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor (GLP-1R) is a key regulator of glucose metabolism known to be expressed by pancreatic β cells. We herein investigated the role of GLP-1R on T lymphocytes during immune response. Our data showed that a subset of T lymphocytes expresses GLP-1R, which is upregulated during alloimmune response, similarly to PD-1. When mice received islet or cardiac allotransplantation, an expansion of GLP-1Rpos T cells occurred in the spleen and was found to infiltrate the graft. Additional single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) analysis conducted on GLP-1Rpos and GLP-1Rneg CD3+ T cells unveiled the existence of molecular and functional dissimilarities between both subpopulations, as the GLP-1Rpos are mainly composed of exhausted CD8 T cells. GLP-1R acts as a T cell-negative costimulatory molecule, and GLP-1R signaling prolongs allograft survival, mitigates alloimmune response, and reduces T lymphocyte graft infiltration. Notably, GLP-1R antagonism triggered anti-tumor immunity when tested in a preclinical mouse model of colorectal cancer.

Ben Nasr, M., Usuelli, V., Dellepiane, S., Seelam, A., Fiorentino, T., D’Addio, F., et al. (2024). Glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor is a T cell negative costimulatory molecule. CELL METABOLISM, 36(6), 1302-1319 [10.1016/j.cmet.2024.05.001].

Glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor is a T cell negative costimulatory molecule

Ducci, G;Sacco, E;
2024

Abstract

Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor (GLP-1R) is a key regulator of glucose metabolism known to be expressed by pancreatic β cells. We herein investigated the role of GLP-1R on T lymphocytes during immune response. Our data showed that a subset of T lymphocytes expresses GLP-1R, which is upregulated during alloimmune response, similarly to PD-1. When mice received islet or cardiac allotransplantation, an expansion of GLP-1Rpos T cells occurred in the spleen and was found to infiltrate the graft. Additional single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) analysis conducted on GLP-1Rpos and GLP-1Rneg CD3+ T cells unveiled the existence of molecular and functional dissimilarities between both subpopulations, as the GLP-1Rpos are mainly composed of exhausted CD8 T cells. GLP-1R acts as a T cell-negative costimulatory molecule, and GLP-1R signaling prolongs allograft survival, mitigates alloimmune response, and reduces T lymphocyte graft infiltration. Notably, GLP-1R antagonism triggered anti-tumor immunity when tested in a preclinical mouse model of colorectal cancer.
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alloimmunity; cancer; GLP-1R; GLP-1R agonists; GLP-1R signaling; immune checkpoint;
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4-giu-2024
2024
36
6
1302
1319
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Ben Nasr, M., Usuelli, V., Dellepiane, S., Seelam, A., Fiorentino, T., D’Addio, F., et al. (2024). Glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor is a T cell negative costimulatory molecule. CELL METABOLISM, 36(6), 1302-1319 [10.1016/j.cmet.2024.05.001].
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