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Functional overlap of inborn errors of immunity and metabolism genes defines T cell metabolic vulnerabilities
Inborn errors of metabolism (IEMs) and immunity (IEIs) are Mendelian diseases in which complex phenotypes and patient rarity have limited clinical understanding. Whereas few genes have been annotated as contributing to both IEMs and IEIs, immunometabolic demands suggested greater functional overlap....
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description | Inborn errors of metabolism (IEMs) and immunity (IEIs) are Mendelian diseases in which complex phenotypes and patient rarity have limited clinical understanding. Whereas few genes have been annotated as contributing to both IEMs and IEIs, immunometabolic demands suggested greater functional overlap. Here, CRISPR screens tested IEM genes for immunologic roles and IEI genes for metabolic effects and found considerable previously unappreciated crossover. Analysis of IEMs showed that N-linked glycosylation and the hexosamine pathway enzyme
are critical for T cell expansion and function. Further, T helper (T
1) cells synthesized uridine diphosphate
-acetylglucosamine more rapidly and were more impaired by
deficiency than T
17 cells. Screening IEI genes found that
promotes the CD4 T cell mitochondrial activity and
expression necessary to prevent metabolic stress. Thus, a high degree of functional overlap exists between IEM and IEI genes, and immunometabolic mechanisms may underlie a previously underappreciated intersection of these disorders. |
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17 cells. Screening IEI genes found that
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1) cells synthesized uridine diphosphate
-acetylglucosamine more rapidly and were more impaired by
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17 cells. Screening IEI genes found that
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17 cells. Screening IEI genes found that
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