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Real-time Monitoring of Mitochondrial Respiration in Cytokine-differentiated Human Primary T Cells
Published on: October 19, 2021
Miltefosine reinvigorates exhausted T cells by targeting their bioenergetic state
Xingying Zhang1, Chenze Zhang2, Shan Lu3
1State Key Laboratory of Stem Cell and Reproductive Biology, Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China.
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T cell exhaustion presents a major challenge for the efficacy of both immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICBs) and chimeric antigen receptor T (CAR-T) cell immunotherapies. To address this issue, we generate hypofunctional CAR-T cells that imitate the exhaustion state. By screening a Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved small molecule library using this model, we identify miltefosine as a potent molecule that restores the impaired function of CAR-T cells in a PD-1/PD-L1-independent manner. Impressively, in the terminally exhausted state where PD-1 antibody treatment is ineffective, miltefosine still enhances CAR-T cell activity. Single-cell sequencing analysis reveals that miltefosine treatment significantly increases the population of effector cells. Mechanistically, miltefosine improves impaired glycolysis and oxidative phosphorylation in hypofunctional CAR-T cells. In both allogeneic and syngeneic tumor models, miltefosine effectively enhances the solid tumor clearance ability of CAR-T cells and T cells, demonstrating its potential as an effective immunotherapeutic drug.

