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Microbiota-derived butyrate promotes metabolism and memory potential of effector CD8 T cells

Annabell Bachem, Christina Makhlouf, Katrina J Binger, David P de Souza, Dedreia Tull, Andrew M Lew, Carolina Perdomo, Andreas Kupz, William Figgett, Fabienne Mackay, Moshe Oleshansky, Brendan E Russ, Ian A Parish, Axel Kallies, Malcolm McConville, Stephen J Turner, Thomas Gebhardt, Sammy Bedoui

JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY | AMER ASSOC IMMUNOLOGISTS | Published : 2020

Abstract

Abstract Interactions with the microbiota influence many aspects of immunity, including immune cell development, differentiation and function. Here we examined the impact of microbiota on one of the key functions of CD8+T cells, the transition to long-lived and protective memory. Antigen-activated CD8+T cells transferred into germ-free mice failed to transition into long-lived memory cells with enhanced recall capacity and had transcriptional impairments in oxidative metabolism. To the contrary, the microbiota-derived short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) butyrate promoted cellular metabolism, enhanced memory potential of activated CD8+T cells and was required for optimal recall respo..

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