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Mitophagy in Intestinal Epithelial Cells Triggers Adaptive Immunity during Tumorigenesis
Author(s) -
Paul Ziegler,
Julia Bollrath,
Charles Pallangyo,
Takaji Matsutani,
Özge Canli,
Tiago De Oliveira,
Michaela A. Diamanti,
Nina Müller,
Jaba Gamrekelashvili,
Tracy L. Putoczki,
David Horst,
Arun K. Mankan,
Meryem Gülfem Öner,
Susanna Müller,
Josef MüllerHöcker,
Thomas Kirchner,
Julia SlottaHuspenina,
Makoto M. Taketo,
Thomas Reinheckel,
Stefan Dröse,
Andrew C. Larner,
Winfried S. Wels,
Matthias Ernst,
Tim F. Greten,
Melek C. Arkan,
Thomas Korn,
Dagmar Wirth,
Florian R. Greten
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
cell
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 26.304
H-Index - 776
eISSN - 1097-4172
pISSN - 0092-8674
DOI - 10.1016/j.cell.2018.05.028
Subject(s) - biology , mitophagy , microbiology and biotechnology , cd8 , mhc class i , antigen presentation , cytotoxic t cell , carcinogenesis , acquired immune system , immune system , wnt signaling pathway , cancer research , t cell , immunology , cancer , autophagy , signal transduction , apoptosis , genetics , in vitro
In colorectal cancer patients, a high density of cytotoxic CD8 + T cells in tumors is associated with better prognosis. Using a Stat3 loss-of-function approach in two wnt/β-catenin-dependent autochthonous models of sporadic intestinal tumorigenesis, we unravel a complex intracellular process in intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) that controls the induction of a CD8 + T cell based adaptive immune response. Elevated mitophagy in IECs causes iron(II)-accumulation in epithelial lysosomes, in turn, triggering lysosomal membrane permeabilization. Subsequent release of proteases into the cytoplasm augments MHC class I presentation and activation of CD8 + T cells via cross-dressing of dendritic cells. Thus, our findings highlight a so-far-unrecognized link between mitochondrial function, lysosomal integrity, and MHC class I presentation in IECs and suggest that therapies triggering mitophagy or inducing LMP in IECs may prove successful in shifting the balance toward anti-tumor immunity in colorectal cancer.

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