l-Citrulline Metabolism in Mice Augments CD4 + T Cell Proliferation and Cytokine Production In Vitro , and Accumulation in the Mycobacteria-Infected Lung.

FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY(2017)

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Activation, recruitment, and effector function of T lymphocytes are essential for control of mycobacterial infection. These processes are tightly regulated in T cells by the availability of L-arginine within the microenvironment. In turn, mycobacterial infection dampens T cell responsiveness through arginase induction in myeloid cells, promoting sequestration of L-arginine within the local milieu. Here, we show T cells can replenish intracellular L-arginine through metabolism of L-citrulline to mediate inflammatory function, allowing anti-mycobacterial T cells to overcome arginase-mediated suppression. Furthermore, T cell L-citrulline metabolism is necessary for accumulation of CD4(+) T cells at the site of infection, suggesting this metabolic pathway is involved during anti-mycobacterial T cell immunity in vivo. Together, these findings establish a contribution for L-arginine synthesis by T cells during mycobacterial infection, and implicate L-citrulline as a potential immuno-nutrient to modulate host immunity.
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L-citrulline,L-arginine,T cells,argininosuccinate synthase,argininosuccinate lyase,arginase,mycobacterium,tuberculosis
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